Hello zzony
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So, using your wccf, you have three ways to open On-Screen Keyboard (Standard and Modern UI):
* To launch standard On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) :![[SOLVED] [EX-100 - v1.9.8] [Windows 10 Pro, Version 1709 (Updated Sept 2017) (x86)] On Screen Keyboard Osk10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f62/19/45/49/28/osk10.jpg)
1 - hit "CTRL+R" keys, then type "osk" in the fiel, then hit "enter" key
2 - in your wccf, you need to keep "Accessories - Ease of Access", because you will have the "osk" shortcut directly in the start menu
* To launch Modern UI On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) :![[SOLVED] [EX-100 - v1.9.8] [Windows 10 Pro, Version 1709 (Updated Sept 2017) (x86)] On Screen Keyboard Osk_mo10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f62/19/45/49/28/osk_mo10.jpg)
3 - Right click on the taskbar, choose "toolbar" then click on "Touch keyboard" ... a keyboard icon appears near the clock in the taskbar ... click on it
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Unfortunately with option 3, you have to hit the taskbar keyboard icon multiple times in order to launch the Modern UI keyboard ... but it will be solved in v1.9.10.0
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