A virtual keyboard is used in the absence of a physical keyboard, as well as in the event that it does not have symbols of the required alphabet. In order to use it, no other programs are required except a browser.
Instructions
Step 1
Make sure your browser and text editor support Unicode encoding.
Step 2
Choose a site with a virtual keyboard depending on which alphabet you need to type. The most famous of these sites is the following:
keyboard.yandex.ru/
This resource allows you to type texts in Russian, English, Belarusian, Spanish, Italian, Kazakh, German, Tatar, Ukrainian, French and Turkish.
Step 3
Use the following virtual keyboards to type in languages that use other alphabets:
www.keyboard.su/ (Russian, English, Arabic, Belarusian, Hebrew, Spanish, Italian, German, Turkish, Ukrainian, French)
www.arabic-keyboard.org/ (Arabic)
www.branah.com/ (several dozen languages)
gate2home.com/Greek-Keyboard/Wikipedia (Greek)
nn.translit.cc/ (where nn is the two-letter language name)
Step 4
If none of the specified virtual keyboards suits you, because it does not contain the characters of the alphabet you need, enter the following string into the search engine:
virtual (alphabetname) keyboard online, where (alphabetname) is the name of the desired alphabet in English.
Step 5
Select a language if the virtual keyboard is multilingual. Type text using the mouse. Then select it (Control + A) and place it on the clipboard (Control + C). Switch to a text editor, and then paste a text fragment from the clipboard (Control + V) into the desired place in the edited document. Save your document.
Step 6
Never use the virtual keyboard when you don't need it. Typing on a physical keyboard is much faster and less tiring. If you have children and you limit their interaction with the computer by hiding the keyboard from them, do not tell them about the existence of such services.