With Monterey OS 12 the on-screen keyboard please use the following steps
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility , click Keyboard, click Viewer, then select Enable Accessibility Keyboard.
Use the Viewer pane of Accessibility Keyboard preferences to enable and set options for using the Accessibility Keyboard, an onscreen keyboard that lets you type and interact without using a physical keyboard.
To change these preferences, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility , click Keyboard, then click Viewer.
Fade panel after inactivity
After the specified period of inactivity, fade the keyboard by the specified percentage (at a lower percentage the keyboard is more visible, while at a higher percentage it’s less visible; at 100% it’s hidden). To make the keyboard fully visible again, move the pointer over the faded keyboard or, if it’s hidden, move the pointer.
This option is useful when you don’t need the keyboard for a while, such as when watching a movie, or when you want to see the part of the desktop that’s under the keyboard.
You do not need to be connected via USB-C or HDMI/USB-B to do the above steps.
Mac on-screen keyboard (macOS Monterey 12) while using Clevershare Software
With Monterey OS 12 the on-screen keyboard please use the following steps
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility , click Keyboard, click Viewer, then select Enable Accessibility Keyboard.
Use the Viewer pane of Accessibility Keyboard preferences to enable and set options for using the Accessibility Keyboard, an onscreen keyboard that lets you type and interact without using a physical keyboard.
To change these preferences, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility , click Keyboard, then click Viewer.
Mac on-screen keyboard (macOS Monterey 12) while using Clevershare 3rd Generation Dongle
With Monterey OS 12 the on-screen keyboard please use the following steps
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility , click Keyboard, click Viewer, then select Enable Accessibility Keyboard.
Use the Viewer pane of Accessibility Keyboard preferences to enable and set options for using the Accessibility Keyboard, an onscreen keyboard that lets you type and interact without using a physical keyboard.
To change these preferences, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility , click Keyboard, then click Viewer.
Fade panel after inactivity
After the specified period of inactivity, fade the keyboard by the specified percentage (at a lower percentage the keyboard is more visible, while at a higher percentage it’s less visible; at 100% it’s hidden). To make the keyboard fully visible again, move the pointer over the faded keyboard or, if it’s hidden, move the pointer.
This option is useful when you don’t need the keyboard for a while, such as when watching a movie, or when you want to see the part of the desktop that’s under the keyboard.