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Is it possible to open the newest Windows 10 on-screen Keyboard (not OSK.exe) with a shortcut?
I mean the one in the notification bar, this one:
That pops automatically when you don't have a keyboard.
Not OSK.exe (it looks similar, but is not the same).
I only can open it currently clicking on the icon in the notification bar.
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I would refer you to this how-to, but apparently it interprets "On Screen Keyboard" as osk. Please detail what differences the two present to you and why you need one and NOT the other.
– simlev – 2017-03-07T11:23:57.737Three out of those six ways were fake; the reiterated method 3. – None – 2017-03-07T13:29:13.443
@simlev the OSK doesn't have extended ascii codes for emojis and that. But the new W10 On-Screen touch keyboard does. – SirLouen – 2017-03-08T11:47:57.190