ALT-TAB
Depend on your OS. If you use Windows 7, you have top press Windows Key+P.
All you have to do is press the windows button on your keyboard the move your are You click the windows button on your keyboard then move your up,down,left,right arris till it gets to restart
For a windows user, you will use the "character map"
Either your version of Windows has the (.DLL) coding to recognise the keyboard or you are out of luck. Going into the 'add hardware' screen should give you a answer.
Yes. If your computer has a PS/2 port, you can use a PS/2 keyboard with Vista.
The key that says Ctrl in the left hand bottom corner.
To switch to a different user account on a computer, you can typically click on the user icon or name in the top corner of the screen and select "Switch User" or "Log Out." This will take you to the login screen where you can enter the credentials for the desired account. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts like "Windows Key + L" on Windows to lock the screen and access the login options. On macOS, you can use "Fast User Switching" from the Apple menu.
Alt + Tab usually works in Windows and Linux.
Use a KVM (Keyboard/Video/Mouse) switch. There are tons of choices for these, just type KVM Switch into a search engine.
You'll have to run two separate windows OS. Instead, you could change the language of your keyboard each time you want to type in a different language and use Windows in one language.I use an English Windows, all my programs are in English, but I input text in French and in English. This is partly because my country has those two languages as official language and has a keyboard standard.
Yes, but I would still recommend Windows 7 for PCs that use a mouse and keyboard primarily. Windows 8 is designed with tablets in mind
A KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch is a junction that allows you to use the same keyboard, video, and mouse on two or more computers. You plug the devices into the switch, and run the cables from it into each computer. Then you can switch between what computer you want to use with either a small switch, or certain key combinations. Its best used in large organizations where there are hundreds of computers to work with. It gives the network administrators the ability to efficiently and securely manage their information.