Windows 10 Non Touch Screen
One of the best aspects of Windows 10 is its compatibility with touchscreen laptops. To enable touch keyboard for a better touch and work experience, follow the steps below.
Windows 8 came with a popular slogan called ‘Everything at once’. Microsoft developers were very keen on making Windows 8, a huge step above the rest of Windows. Significant upgrades in its UI and functionality were made. Then came Windows 8.1 which wasn’t much of a change but what Microsoft was doing was what Jim Carey’s used to of doing quite more often. Making us what for the legen….wait for it….dary.
Come Windows 10 and users around the world were scratching their heads either in disbelief of what was promised and what has been delivered or simply in awe of the new OS. However, in whichever category you place yourself, there is no denying that Windows 10 has brought some things on the plate which Windows was lagging in from a long time.
Touch Screen Not Working Windows 10
Ever since the concept of Windows 8/8.1/10 has come to the surface, one thing has been constant in all of them. They are very friendly when it comes to using them on touch enabled devices. I’ve had a pretty satisfying experience when using Windows 10 on touchscreen enabled laptops and the added functionality of the Tablet Mode made the joy of working in Windows 10 shift gears. Tablet mode, while great to use with touch, has some limitations when compared to the normal Windows 10 user mode. Drag and drops, context menus not being available etc. are some of the small things you cannot do in certain programs.
The Tablet Mode is one thing but if you wish to have an on screen keyboard to type anything you want, this is how you can enable touch keyboard in Windows 10.
Encrypt data to secure contents greyed out. Step 1: Right click on Taskbar.
To disable the touch screen in Windows 10, press Windows+X on your keyboard to access the Power User menu, then select “Device Manager”. In the Device Manager, click on the right arrow to the left of Human Interface Devices to expand the list. Right-click on the “HID-compliant touch screen” item and select “Disable” from the popup list. To turning the touch screen off and back on, follow steps below: 1. Go to Control Panel. View by Small icons and select Device Manager. This is to open Device Manager dialog box where you can disable the touch screen. Expand category “Human Interface Devices” and right-click on HID-compliant touch screen then select Disable. Click Yes to confirm this. Right-click on HID-compliant touch screen again then select Enable. Solution 3: Roll back the touch screen driver.
Step 2: From the context menu, click on ‘Show touch keyboard button’.
Step 3(optional): Ignore the step above if the keyboard button, by default, appears in the system tray in your Taskbar as shown in the image below.
Touch Screen Laptop Windows 10
Step 4: Now, simply click on the keyboard icon and access it anywhere you like as shown in the image below.
Love it or hate it, this is one of those undeniable features which are sometimes great to use. Don’t feel dejected if your laptop does not supports touchscreen as you can simply use it with your mouse too!