There are four different layouts you can use when inputting text with the touch keyboard. Select the keyboard settings icon in the upper-left corner of the touch keyboard to view and switch between options.

Select the icons just below the layout options to dock and undock your keyboard. This allows you to keep it in a stationary position or move it to a different place on your screen to best fit your workstyle.


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This layout splits the keyboard so that one half of it is near the left edge of the screen and the other is on the right. This makes it easier to type when holding a touchscreen device with two hands. (Not available in all languages.)

If you have a device with a touchscreen, the touch keyboard lets you input text by tapping a keyboard that appears on your screen with your pen or fingertip. Use it with the default layout or try one of the other available options.

We have enabled "Automatically show the touch keyboard in windowed apps when there's no keyboard attached to your device." in the typing settings and during normal operation, this is what we require.Whenever the user uses the touch input to focus control that accepts text, the touch keyboard is shown. If he uses mouse or keyboard, it stays hidden.

However, on the Login or Lock Screen, no keyboard is shown. A worse one may be manually shown using the Ease of Access settings, but this is not something that the user should need to do on every login. Can we get the same behaviour at the Login Screen as later in the OS?

Windows 10 has so many bugs. Sometimes,we have to find a third party software solution.For your situation, I recommend a software named 'Tabtip on-demand',a good software developed by a Swiss developer. Here's an overview from their own site:

Tabtip On-Demand is a great tool for mobile users with Tablet PC which adds the missing keyboard on-demand functionality to the WIndows input panel. It is also able to scroll web pages and push input fields into view, thus the text are typing is never hidden behind the keyboard. Tabtip On-Demand also makes the keyboard available by mouse click (optional) on the desktop as well as in the Modern UI (Windows 8 and above).

Personally, I think it is useful; you can forget it once you start it. You can always make setting by clicking its icon at right menu corner. It has two modes: Tabtip mode and OSK mode. However, it cannot always pop up in some special text field(for example,text field of Google), then you have to start keyboard manually.

In the last few months my touch keyboard didn't show up automatically or even if i press the touch key board icon. Every update seemed to make it worse.I'm not talking about the on-screen keyboard that you can turn on in the settings. I mean the regular touch keyboard that shows up everywhere automatically.Any tips to make it come back or is it just gone for good by HP?

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Since Ignition doesn't have a built-in onscreen keyboard, we're reliant on the Windows OSK when using touch screens (which is the majority of e.g. food & beverage manufacturers with hygienic environments). Usually I'm running Windows 10 IOT which has a setting for "display the on-screen keyboard when no keyboard is connected", which automatically pops up (and hides) a keyboard when text entry fields are selected.

Due to hardware procurement lead-times we've been forced to use an interim machine which came pre-installed with Windows 11, and it doesn't have the same setting. It does have some settings related to the on-screen keyboard, but none of them make the keyboard behave the way I described. I don't want the on-screen keyboard permanently shown; it takes up half the screen and is only used 5% of the time.

I can set the application to run in windowed mode and direct the operators to tap the on-screen keyboard on the taskbar, but (a) that's just an extra step which is less the ideal, and (b) the customer would prefer that we have a full-screen app with no access to the taskbar.

I have a Windows 11 laptop that folds all the way back to a tablet-like mode. When I go to a text entry screen on a web browser, the on screen keyboard opens up automatically. I do not have Perspective Workstation. I can resize the keyboard and I can close it out. The taskbar doesn't even show the keyboard icon in this case.

Any chance you can post a couple of screenshots of how it looks for you? In Windows 10 the tablet mode keyboard is quite different to the general on-screen keyboard, I'm interested if the same applies in Windows 11. Might help me get the settings right.

When my computer detects no keyboard (flip the monitor over), the taskbar also goes away. When I select an input field, the keyboard pops up. The circle can change the keyboard from floating to fixed. The keyboard always automatically appeared and disappeared. You can change the keyboard type using settings.

The tablet mode is still built into Windows 11 since there are references to tablets. I don't know what triggers it though. My laptop keyboard does appear to disable itself when the monitor is flipped over. I assume you are doing all of your tests without a keyboard? Is there anything that is connected to your computer that might make the computer seem like a keyboard is connected (any USB devices)?

I found a few more settings:

Settings...Personalization...Taskbar...Optimize taskbar for touch interactions when this device is used as a tablet

Settings...Personalization...Text Input...Touch Keyboard

There is no dedicated option to enable or disable Tablet mode in Windows 11. Tablet mode in Windows 11 is automatically enabled, for this your laptop model must be a touchscreen device or a 2-in-1 PC.

Try this on your system. This worked on my laptop immediately (without turning it over).

It did not work while using VNC to connect to a headless Windows 11 desktop. If you are testing by remote desktop or VNC, there's a chance that is causing issues.

There's a lot of sites including Zebra and Intel that go over ConvertibleSlateMode. If this doesn't work by itself, there might be other settings that work with it that will do what you want. Look at the Tablet mode link and under the Unattend Settings section.

Calibration via the PenMount application (Advantech drivers) works, but tapping on the screen (again, with VNC connected or disconnected) doesn't do anything, and tapping on the crosshairs on the calibration screen likewise does nothing. It's as if the touchscreen isn't working at all, but it is - perhaps the installed driver is receiving the touch signals and blocking them from getting through to Windows?

I have had this issue consistently with the advantech panels. It's almost like the 'touch screen' is only a fancy mouse input. Best of luck with trying to get it working. I went through Advantech support with this issue and didn't get anywhere unfortunately. I'll be watching closely to see if you end up finding a solution. 152ee80cbc

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