![]() The last option on the “Typing” screen is “Add the standard keyboard layout as a touch keyboard option”. Now, when you’re on the “PC Settings” screen, click on the “PC and devices” option and then “Typing”. The last item on the Menu is “Settings” icon, press it and you’ll get the “Settings” tab with “Change PC settings” option on the bottom. Go to the Start screen (press the dedicated Windows button on your tablet) and swipe with your finger from the right edge of the screen to the left to get the Charms menu. If you want to get the layout below, with numbers and other traditional keyboard buttons such as Fn switch, ALT, ESCAPE, and DELETE… You can easily change that in a few steps and avoid switching to the separate numberpad on the default layout every time you need to type in a number. ![]() By default, on your Windows 8.1 tablet the virtual on-screen keyboard has a layout similar to those on many smartphones and Android and iOS tablets: without the number row on the top, which is present on the full physical PC keyboards and on laptops.
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