However, Windows includes a built-in Accessibility tool called the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK), which can serve as an alternative to a physical keyboard. You don't need a touchscreen to use the OSK.
A handy tool for presentations, demos and even accessibility, ZoomIt lets you zoom in on the screen, mark up the current page, and even capture your screen activity.
Yesterday, I covered Widgetsmith, which among many other things, can display whatever text you’d like in an iOS 16 Lock Screen widget. Lock Screen One is a new app from Sindre Sorhus, the maker of ...