For example, I am using the Windows 8 flat, touch the keyboard typing when I encountered a lot of trouble, a typical example is the lack of up and down direction keys, as shown: Windows 8 default Touch keyboard, the lower right corner of the left arrow keys, no ESC, Insert, up and DOWN ARROW keys ( The top arrow next to it is shift, and so on, and still not in the symbol input section.
Finger clicks are difficult compared to the convenience of standard keystrokes, such as in Word and Excel, where the arrow keys can be positioned precisely in the same column, and the touch is difficult to ensure accuracy. In addition, many desktop software need to press ESC, home, pause, etc. to continue or implement certain functions, omitting these keys will bring software compatibility issues. A simple example, the use of the upper and lower keys can be used at the cmd command prompt to quickly access the command run before, in the input of complex commands is very convenient, using the touch of the keyboard caused by this function is missing, very inconvenient.
Does Microsoft have a standard full keyboard? After a long observation, it appears that there is a standard mode in the keyboard toggle button and is available in the login screen. However, after logging in, this button is not available (see Highlights in figure):
Originally, the option to open the full keyboard in the "Computer settings" in the "General", the position is more covert: After this option, the button in the above can be used, switch out of the standard full keyboard as shown in the above mentioned inconvenience can be resolved:
Windows 8, after all, is not IOS-like mobile operating system, must be mobile while ensuring the compatibility of the original hardware and software. It is believed that such a full keyboard can solve many users ' difficulties in using.