Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support
You don’t need a touchscreen to use the OSK. It displays a visual keyboard with all the standard keys, so you can use your mouse or another pointing device to select keys, or use a physical single key or group of keys to cycle through the keys on the screen.
Using your keyboard - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use your computer keyboard and take advantage of convenient keyboard shortcuts.
How to change your keyboard mode on Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard
Microsoft SwiftKey offers a variety of different keyboard modes, namely: Full (default), One-handed (compact), Float (undocked mode), Thumb (split keyboard), and Tablet. The screenshots below provide further detail: This is set as default and presents a traditional keyboard layout.
Windows keyboard tips and tricks - Microsoft Support
There are some great keyboard tricks to use to navigate Windows, and some other common ones that work with many of your favorite apps. The mouse is great and all, but sometimes these are faster. Give them a try! Common Windows keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Use the following keyboard shortcuts to efficiently open, close, navigate, and do other tasks across the Windows desktop environment. For keyboard shortcuts related to the Windows taskbar, see Taskbar shortcuts. For keyboard shortcuts specific to File Explorer, see File Explorer shortcuts.
Manage the language and keyboard/input layout settings in Windows ...
Learn how to change Windows display language and keyboard/input layout settings. These settings affect the language displayed in Windows, in apps, and at websites.
Customize keyboard shortcuts - Microsoft Support
You can customize keyboard shortcuts (or shortcut keys) by assigning them to a command, macro, font, style, or frequently used symbol. You can also remove keyboard shortcuts. You can assign or remove keyboard shortcuts by using a mouse or just the keyboard. Use a mouse to assign or remove a keyboard shortcut . Go to File > Options > Customize ...
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2024, Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016, Office for business, Microsoft Office
Office cheat sheets - Microsoft Support
Training: Get up to speed in minutes, quickly refer to things you’ve learned, and master keyboard shortcuts with these handy cheat sheets for Microsoft Office.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2024, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Microsoft 365 for home, Office for business, Office 365 Small Business
Insert a signature - Microsoft Support
How to add a signature to your Word documents. You can also use the Signature Line command in Word to insert a line to show where to sign a document.
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Word 2024, Word 2024 for Mac, Word 2021, Word 2021 for Mac, Word 2019, Word 2016
Switch between languages using the Language bar - Microsoft Support
If you have set up more than one keyboard layout for a single language, you can switch between layouts by clicking the keyboard layout icon on the Language bar and then clicking the keyboard layout that you want to use.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, Access for Microsoft 365, Project Online Desktop Client, Publisher for Microsoft 365, Visio Plan 2, Excel 2024, Outlook 2024, PowerPoint 2024, Access 2024, OneNote 2024, Project Professional 2024, Project Standard 2024, Excel 2021, Word 2021, Outlook 2021, PowerPoint 2021, Access 2021, Project Professional 2021, Project Standard 2021, Publisher 2021, Visio Professional 2021, Visio Standard 2021, OneNote 2021, Excel 2019, Word 2019, Outlook 2019, PowerPoint 2019, Access 2019, Project Professional 2019, Project Standard 2019, Publisher 2019, Visio Professional 2019, Visio Standard 2019, Excel 2016, Word 2016, Outlook 2016, PowerPoint 2016, Access 2016, OneNote 2016, Project Professional 2016, Project Standard 2016, Publisher 2016, Visio Professional 2016, Visio Standard 2016