Keyboard must be properly connected to computer. Wireless keyboards can be turned on/off via switch. Most keyboards have six rows with home row as primary typing area
Windows Start menu accessed via Windows key or Ctrl+Esc. File Explorer opened with Windows+E, navigation uses Tab and arrow keys. Desktop programs accessed via Tab key, multiple Tabs may be needed. Command line accessed via Windows search, typing "cmd"
Mouse Keys feature enables keyboard control through Windows Settings. Mouse Keys can be activated under Accessibility > Interaction > Mouse
WPM measures words typed per minute, including letters, numbers, punctuation. Average WPM for adults is 30-40 words per minute. 60-80 WPM is considered fast typing speed
Mouse Keys enables keyboard navigation on Windows computers. Requires numeric keypad and Ease of Access Center. Settings include pointer speed and acceleration controls. Basic keyboard shortcuts include Win+D for minimize and Win+E for File Explorer
Open Device Manager and expand Keyboards. Right-click keyboard name and select Uninstall device. Restart computer to enable keyboard