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  1. Use the Keyboard Viewer on Mac. On your Mac, you can display an onscreen keyboard and use it to enter text, or to show which keys you need to press on your physical keyboard to type letters with accent marks, symbols, and other special characters.

  2. 30 wrz 2018 · Go to Settings > General > Keyboard and tap Keyboards. Tap Edit. Touch and hold to move the keyboard. Tap Done. Sometimes, third-party keyboards aren't available for one of these reasons: If the developer of the app you’re using doesn’t allow third-party keyboards.

  3. 9 mar 2014 · The easiest way I have found is to open Exposé (either by pressing F9 if you have re-enabled that keyboard shortcut, or by swiping up with three or four fingers depending on your configuration) and drag the missing window from one monitor to another.

  4. In the categories along the left, select Keyboard; Select Enable Sticky Keys; Next to Enable Sticky Keys, click the Options... button; Select Display pressed keys on screen (and alternatively change where it appears). Click OK.

  5. Try holding down the key longer. These keys have a slight delay to prevent an immediate response if they’re pressed accidentally. Press and hold the Media Eject key until the Media Eject icon appears on the screen, and press and hold the Caps Lock key until the key’s indicator light comes on.

  6. The simplest solution I've found to this problem is to right click on the relevant icon in the Task Bar and then select 'Hide'. You can then do the same and select 'Show' and then your missing window reappears.

  7. 19 lis 2016 · If you’re locked out of your macbook and you’re stuck at the login screen without any bluetooth and your keyboard doesn’t work at all, you can quick-press the turn-on button three times to show the accessibility options, and under “keyboard” check “enable accessibility keyboard” so you can type your password to login manually ...