![]() Checking drivers in device managerįirst I decided to press key combination Windows+X and select Device manager in quick launch menu. I digged a bit a around, but was not able to find a quick solution. This brought me to the conclusion, that something went terrible wrong on my machine. My first thought was "hell, was I stupid", but investigating my Typing settings page showed only Spelling options – nothing for touchscreen. My MVP colleague Barb Bowman mentioned, that the behavior of the On-screen keyboard may be changed within settings, and posted this settings screenshot. So I decided to post this issue in Microsoft's internal Windows 10 influencer forum. A Lenovo Yoga tablet pc user mentioned, that in his case a Yoga Transition software from Lenovo was a show stopper. In German Microsoft Answers forum I found several users blaming Windows 10 not to show On-screen keyboard automatically. On my test machine, I was able to use the taskbar's icon to show the the On-screen keyboard (see screenshot from my German Windows below). ![]() I also received comments from Surface Pro 3 owners, claiming that the On-Screen keyboard didn't show every time after hitting an input box. Therefore I don't mind, after I noticed, that the On-screen keyboard doesn't show automatically after I hit an input box within an app. Microsoft has changed several things in Windows 10 Tablet mode. Problem: On-screen keyboard doesn't show automatically
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