Enable Windows 10 to display the touch keyboard on your desktop for a jukebox experience.
Enable Windows 10 to display the touch keyboard on your desktop for a jukebox experience.
Windows 10 should display the touch keyboard automatically on your desktop. Since you have an old touchscreen connected via serial port, ensure it’s recognized properly. Check the settings for touch input or accessibility options, and verify that the touch keyboard is enabled in the relevant configurations. If needed, adjust the display settings to prioritize touch interaction.
Hmm, there were recent updates that might affect this behavior. Before Windows 10 it worked smoothly on a touch tablet, but now it sometimes pops up unexpectedly when you press a text field. Since my tablet got damaged and shut down on its own, I’m not sure what to do. You could test with a different user account to rule out settings issues, check the site for relevant fixes, or disable the "Nahimic Service" if available. Restarting might help too. It seems some users encounter similar problems.
Your touch screen isn't recognized by Windows 10. It likely mimics mouse movements and is set to serial mode, which prevents the system from identifying your touch input. The settings option you see in older versions of Windows disappears unless your device supports it.