Windows offered a built-in Accessibility tool, the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK), as an alternative to physical keyboards. The OSK could be accessed through Settings on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
In most circumstances Windows offers several ways of making an app full screen, presumably because of how essential the option is. Chances are you’ll settle on only two or three of them. In fact, ...
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