|
Using the Windows XP On-Screen Keyboard in the LRC
The
Windows XP On-Screen Keyboard provides a reference for students
typing in non-Western characters:
Arabic, Hindi and Russian. The application pops up an image on
the computer screen that explains which letters in that language
correspond to the keys on a "QWERTY" keyboard.
The On-Screen Keyboard is always
on top, so students can simply click on the characters to insert
them into Microsoft Word, or a text box in a website or email
program. This is also useful for students with limited mobility
or difficulty typing.
To begin:
1. Click on the "Start" icon at
the bottom left corner of the screen. Select "Programs", then
"Accessories", then "Accessibillity". Select "On-Screen Keyboard."
2. The default language is always
English. To change language, make sure that the On-Screen Keyboard
is active. (The title bar will be blue instead of grey.)
3. Move your mouse to the Language
Control Bar at the top of the screen. It will read "EN English
(United States)" Click on it and select the language of your
choice.4. The On-Screen Keyboard's keys
will automatically switch to that language.
page created
by Irina on in April, 2003. |