![]() ![]() The on-screen keyboard will appear and float over all applications, see Fig 5. ![]() To view the keyboard, click on the ‘Flag’ in the upper right of the Apple menu and select ‘Show Keyboard Viewer’ (No Keyboard shortcut), Fig 4. ![]() To turn the ‘Keyboard Viewer’ on click on the checkbox next to ‘Keyboard Viewer’ as shown in Fig 3 (no keyboard shortcut).Ĭlick to select or ‘Tab’ to the ‘Show Input menu in menu bar’ checkbox and press the ‘Spacebar’ to select, Fig 3.Ĭlick on the Desktop window's close button or press ‘Apple’ + ‘W’. Make sure you are in ‘Finder’, press ‘Apple’ + ‘Tab’ if necessary to cycle through open applications until you return to ‘Finder’.Ĭlick on the ‘Apple’ menu or press ‘Ctrl’ + ‘F2’.Ĭlick on ‘System Preferences.’ as shown in Fig 1 or press the down arrow key to highlight it and then press ‘Enter’, Fig 1.Ĭlick on the ‘International’ icon or press ‘Tab’ repeatedly (you might need to press ‘Ctrl’ + ‘F7’ first) to cycle through the icons until the ‘International’ icon is highlighted with a blue border and then press the ‘Spacebar’, Fig 2.Ĭlick to select ‘Input Menu’ or press ‘Ctrl’ + ‘F7’ to highlight one of the three tabs for example ‘Language’ and then press the left or right arrow key to select the ‘Input Menu’ tab. Note: For keyboard access make sure ‘Full keyboard access’ is turned on - you can turn it on or off by pressing ‘Ctrl’ + ‘F1’ at any time. Note: Mac key convention: ‘Ctrl’ is used for ‘Control ’, ‘Apple’ is used for ‘Command ’ and ‘Alt’ is used for the ‘Option ’ key. Apple OS X - Using the on-screen keyboard
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