Disable on screen keyboard

I want to mturn on the keyboard on the screen. I had to to the start menu and in the ease of access, however, option turn off the keyoard screen is not an option. I can turn it on, but not off.

Hello ducky1340,

Thank you for using the Microsoft Windows Vista Forums.

When you put the keyboard on the screen and what happens when you click the (X) in the top right of the window on-screen keyboard displayed on your screen?  Who should close this application and the keyboard on the screen disappears.  Please let us know on this status.  Thank you!

Type without using the keyboard (on-screen keyboard)
http://www.Microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsvista/OSK.aspx
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