Make sure swipe-to-type works across all windows and keyboards.
Make sure swipe-to-type works across all windows and keyboards.
I've experienced similar functionality before where I could access an on-screen keyboard and use a mouse to swipe typing. I'm not sure which program enabled it, but I was able to use it successfully. In theory, all I needed was to configure the off command so it would turn on when the program wasn't active. You're right, I need it disabled for the swipe feature to work anywhere the keyboard appears. Do you know what changes are required to set this up?
Click the task bar, ensure "Show Touch keyboard button" is active. Then tap the keyboard beside the system clock to access the touch interface. Swipe gestures are available, though they won't work with the full layout (including Up/Down arrows and Fn).
I've already attempted it. The only solution seems to be using swipe gestures in Notepad, which works for typing. You mentioned you can only use the keyboard shortcut on the far left of the top corner. For other input areas, you click the right option. It doesn’t seem to function as expected. Your question is about how this Windows feature operates and whether there’s a workaround. I’m curious if you know the specific registry change needed to enable or disable it in Notepad. If not, someone should know. I really need your assistance with this.