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Hi! You should be able to find an on screen numeric keyboard under settings>ease of access>interaction>keyboard>on screen keyboard. Hope that helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your question. Windows 10 comes with an on-screen keyboard built-in, but you must enable the number pad for it from the settings. To open the on-screen keyboard, you can either type "On-screen keyboard" into the Start menu search bar and then click the app that pops up, or you can use the shortcut for it by pressing the Windows Logo key, Ctrl, and the letter O at the same time. This will open the on-screen keyboard. You can then enable the on-screen numeric key pad by pressing the "options" button located at the bottom right corner of the on-screen keyboard. You can then check the box next to "Turn on numeric key pad" in the menu that pops up and press "OK" to confirm your change. You will now have an on-screen numeric keypad you can use for typing numbers and math operators easily, and you can open it again at any time by pressing Windows Logo + Ctrl + O.
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