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  1. Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) instead of a physical keyboard to type and enter text on your PC.

  2. Keyboard shortcut for print screen - Microsoft Support

    Depending on your hardware, you may use the Windows Logo Key + PrtScn button as a shortcut for print screen. If your device does not have the PrtScn button, you may use Fn + Windows logo key + …

  3. Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support

    Press Windows logo key + Shift + S to open the snipping tool overlay to capture an image snapshot. Press Windows logo key + Shift + R to open the snipping tool overlay to capture a video clip.

  4. Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility - Microsoft Support

    Accessibility shortcuts can help you use your PC with a keyboard or assistive device. The following is a list of keyboard shortcuts for assistive technologies in Windows 11, including Magnifier, high …

  5. Copy the window or screen contents - Microsoft Support

    Pressing PRINT SCREEN captures an image of your entire screen and copies it to the Clipboard in your computer's memory. You can then paste (CTRL+V) the image into a document, email message, or …

  6. Magnifier keyboard shortcuts and touch gestures - Microsoft Support

    To instantly zoom out and see where you are on the screen, tap simultaneously on opposite borders using one finger on each border. To move the screen up or down, tap the top or bottom border.

  7. Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see

    To cycle between the views, press Ctrl + Alt + M. You can use this to quickly compare the views and see which one works best for you in each situation. To temporarily show the entire screen when you are …

  8. Screen mirroring and projecting to your PC or wireless display

    Press the Windows logo key + K, then select the display you'd like to cast to from the list of available devices. Follow any additional instructions on the screen.

  9. Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use

    Turn on the toggle under Use the On-Screen Keyboard to select keys by using the mouse or another pointing device (like a joystick) or to use a single switch to cycle through the keys on the screen.

  10. Get to know the touch keyboard - Microsoft Support

    If a Windows device has a touchscreen, a touch keyboard can be used to enter text by tapping a keyboard that appears on the screen. Tapping on the touch keyboard can be done with either a pen …