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The virtual keyboard is available for downloading. It is software that is an onscreen keyboard which works on any windows based UMPC with a passive touchscreen.
With the three Microsoft Windows keys, function keys, and the keys found on the number pad the standard Windows US keyboard has 104 keys. The standard Mac wireless keyboard with no number pad has 78 keys.
The on screen keyboard in Windows 7 is located: Start> All Programmes> Accessories> Ease of access> On Screen Keyboard. This displays the standard keyboard, on screen.
No. I'd say just get a standard keyboard. They aren't very expensive.
101 I think it's 104
101 I think it's 104
CTRL+S for most Windows-standard programs.
There are 104 keys on a standard US keyboard that works with Microsoft Windows products; otherwise the computer keyboard has 101 keys. A standard piano has 88 keys, though different keyboards may have fewer, particularly electronic versions.
F1 is always help in Excel and other Windows products. It is a universal standard.
If you mean an onscreen keyboard you already have one. In Windows simply bring up the Run dialog box and type osk.exe and hit enter. You can also turn it on by clicking Start then All Programs then Accessories then Ease of Access then On-Screen Keyboard. On a Mac simply open System Preferences and click Keyboard then the Keyboard Tab. Check the box next to "Show Keyboard & Character Viewer in menu bar. Now click the keyboard in the menu top right of desktop screen. Now click Show Keyboard and it will appear on your desktop.
The Apple logo is not part of any standard Unicode font included with Windows. You would have to install a new font that contains the logo.