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Vivid Unit doesn’t come with a physical keyboard, but it features a touchscreen display that allows you to input text through a virtual keyboard.
Vivid Unit doesn’t come with a physical keyboard, but it features a touchscreen display that allows you to input text through a virtual keyboard.


To use the virtual keyboard, you can simply tap on the keyboard icon located on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. This will bring up the virtual keyboard, which you can use to type in text just like a physical keyboard. You can switch between letters, numbers, and symbols by tapping the relevant keys on the keyboard. To close the virtual keyboard, simply tap the keyboard icon on the taskbar again.
Vivid Unit already have the virtual keyboard (onboard) pre-installed. To use the virtual keyboard, you can simply tap on the onboard icon located on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. This will bring up the virtual keyboard, which you can use to type in text just like a physical keyboard. You can also swipe up on touchscreen with two fingers to show it.
 
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When the virtual keyboard is shown, you can switch between letters, numbers, and symbols by tapping the relevant keys on the keyboard.  
 
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To hide the virtual keyboard, simply tap the onboard icon on the taskbar again. You can also swipe down on touchscreen with two fingers to hide it.

Latest revision as of 13:40, 3 April 2026

Use Virtual Keyboard

Vivid Unit doesn’t come with a physical keyboard, but it features a touchscreen display that allows you to input text through a virtual keyboard.

Vivid Unit already have the virtual keyboard (onboard) pre-installed. To use the virtual keyboard, you can simply tap on the onboard icon located on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. This will bring up the virtual keyboard, which you can use to type in text just like a physical keyboard. You can also swipe up on touchscreen with two fingers to show it.

When the virtual keyboard is shown, you can switch between letters, numbers, and symbols by tapping the relevant keys on the keyboard.

To hide the virtual keyboard, simply tap the onboard icon on the taskbar again. You can also swipe down on touchscreen with two fingers to hide it.