Type osk and hit enter to open the on screen keyboard.To reset your password with the OSK, follow these steps: This works in Windows Server 2012 / Windows 7 and higher.
The On Screen Keyboard (OSK) is a virtual keyboard on your screen. However it depends on the OS-version session settings whether this works or not. CTRL-ALT-END is the equivalent to CTRL-ALT-DELETE in RDP. Sometimes (but not always), CTRL-ALT-END helps you “ctrl-alt-delete” the session to change your password in the remote session. Of course, when you’re working on your physical computer, you may just hit CTRL-ALT-DEL, but this won’t work in an RDP session There are many ways to change your password. 2.4 Powershell: Set-LocalUser Change password in Remote Desktop