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4. To switch back to the default keyboard (alphabetic), tap the &123 key.
5. When you have a keyboard on the screen, you can tap the keyboard icon in the lower right
corner of that keyboard to display a menu for switching to different keyboards and also for
language preferences.
6. You can also switch to a split keyboard that lets you view the center of the screen. Tap the split
keyboard icon on the Keyboard Preference menu.
Making a Keyboard Appear When Tapping in a Text Field
To make an on-screen keyboard pop up when you tap in a text field, follow this procedure.
1. Tap Settings in the Start menu, or swipe left from the right edge of the screen and tap All
Settings.
2. Tap on Devices icon.
3. In the Devices menu, tap Typing.
4. In the Typing menu, scroll to the end of the right pane.
5. Turn the last button to ON.
Now when you tap in the text entry field, a keyboard will appear automatically.
Tap these keys to
switch between the
two numeric and
symbol keyboards.
Split Keyboard