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Protecting personal data on the Internet > How to open On-Screen Keyboard
How to open On-Screen Keyboard
How to open On-Screen Keyboard
You can open On-Screen Keyboard in the following ways:
- From the toolbar of Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome
- By pressing a combination of keyboard keys
Starting On-Screen Keyboard from the browser toolbar
To open On-Screen Keyboard from the toolbar of such browsers as Microsoft Edge based on Chromium, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome:
- Click the
Kaspersky Protection button on the browser toolbar.
- Select the On-Screen Keyboard item in the menu that opens.
Starting On-Screen Keyboard by using the hardware keyboard
To open the On-Screen Keyboard by using the hardware keyboard:
Press the shortcut CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+P.
This shortcut does not display On-Screen Keyboard if the shortcut is already in use by a different application, such as Microsoft Word.
Article ID: 82518, Last review: Mar 28, 2023