Windows 2000 | VALIDATED |

: Use the On-Screen Keyboard by typing osk in the Run dialog if you need to input characters not on your physical keyboard.

: In Windows 2000, Notepad includes a status bar with a line counter and supports standard keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+S (Save). Using WordPad (Rich Text)

WordPad is better suited for writing letters or stories because it supports different fonts, colors, and basic formatting. Click > Programs > Accessories > WordPad . windows 2000

: Access these through the Edit menu in both Notepad and WordPad.

To write text in Windows 2000, you primarily use for plain text or WordPad for formatted documents . Using Notepad (Plain Text) : Use the On-Screen Keyboard by typing osk

Type your content. You can change fonts and sizes via the toolbar.

Notepad is the standard tool for basic text editing, such as taking notes or creating batch files. Click , select Run , type notepad , and press Enter . Type your text in the blank window. To save, click File > Save . Click > Programs > Accessories > WordPad

: By default, you are in Insert mode , where new text pushes existing text to the right. Pressing the Insert key toggles Overwrite mode , where new typing replaces existing characters. Common Commands & Shortcuts