How to Run An OSK

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How to Run An OSK
  1. Unread #1 - Nov 9, 2008 at 12:38 AM
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    How to Run An OSK

    An On-Screen Keyboard is an ultility that shows a virtual keyboard on your computer screen that allows people to type by using a pointing device (usually a mouse) or joystick. This is helpful to people that are pretty horrid typers.

    Step 1. Press Start and go to "Run" in your start menu.
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    Step 2. Once there Type in "OSK" and then your On-Screen Keyboard should come up.
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    And There you Go! now i know this was a short guide, but i hope it was helpful. now i know everyone can probably type but this is For mainly for your CPU Data and People who can't type CPU Programmers use it too who cant function with a natural keyboard. and you can Customize it too.

    Thanks.

    Ill post more guides in the future.
     
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    Maybe you should include more reasons to use it..

    Does it prevent keyloggers?
    Can you type faster with it than with a keyboard?
    Is it usuable on any OS? Or just some.

    Other than that, I'd say a 7/10 for the pictures, and how you got the point across.
     
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    Yeah maybe i should of. but to answer you.

    1. I believe it doesn't.
    2. 99% probobly not lol.
    3. Yes, it is usable on Any OS.

    and Thanks for the Rating. i wanted to get to the point and it was a good guide to do so. because it was so short and easy to understand.
     
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    How to Run An OSK

    2/10...this is a 1-step guide. You could literally just say:

    Start --> Run --> "OSK" and everyone with half a brain would understand what you meant. And yes, an OSK usually does prevent keyloggers, unless the keylogger has extremely professional decrypting technology. No, there is no reason to use it unless you have disabilities.
     
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    How to Run An OSK

    Thanks for the Negative comment.

    and FYI probobly half of the people wouldnt of known what an OSK is.

    and a Guide is always better with pics.
     
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    How to Run An OSK

    You can always go, start>all programs>accessories>accessibility>On-Screen Keyboard.

    Really short guide, You should re-size your pictures to fit suit. Add more information on what an on-screen keyboard can be used for, color makes the world a little better:). This guide really needs to be improved dramatically. If your looking to become a member of the UE in the future.. then this is not a good start.
     
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    Yes i am, and im sorry you feel that way. but once again, this is a LITTLE guide i decided to share. my friend, i know alot about everything from Cp's to Miscellaneous things. so i promise the UE team wont be disappointed.
     
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    How to Run An OSK

    The pics, in this case, only take away from the guide. I don't need to see your entire desktop; you could have at least cropped them. Instead, it's just a bitch to scroll through. I just really don't see the purpose of this guide, tbh. It teaches you how to launch an OSK. If you google "On Screen Keyboard", there are 2,100,000 results...I'm sure the majority of them would have the exact same information, only less difficult to read.

    You can improve this guide substantially by 1) not freaking out when people give you CONSTRUCTIVE criticism. It's not like I said "this guide sucks. 2/10." I gave you some good tips.

    Here are a few more;
    1) crop your pictures. This guide is waaay too sloppy.
    2) give me a REASON to use an On Screen Keyboard. Why would anyone want to use this guide?
     
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    How to Run An OSK

    ok but let me ask you this.. who the hell was freaking out?

    i said Thanks for the negative comment.

    is that freaking out?

    and yeah i shoulda cropped them.. i will next time.
     
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    Why do you block out your programs/shortcuts? If you want, move your shortcuts but don't just put a few messy boxes over it, it makes it look messy.
    No offense but this is a pretty pointless guide. Anyone who has been on a computer for more than 10 minutes is most likely to know how to do this. Were you stuck for ideas when you wrote this guide? Come on people, think of something USEFUL.
     
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