Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
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>Do you have the onscreen keyboard icon in your task tray? If that's not enabled you get no auto-keyboard. You can enable that from the task tray.
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>Note the keyboard *should* only pop up if no physical keyboard is attached (ie. in detached mode on a surface pro) or when you are explicitly touching into a field.
Well, yes, the customer does have the icon in the tray, but it does not pop up for VFP applications, but does for several 'others'. Again I do not own a surface pro4, so I can only rely on what they are telling me.
The question is whether others have the same problems?
Walter,
>+++ Rick ---
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>>Hi all,
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>>From a customer I got the question why our application does not automatically bring up the onscreen keyboard on a MS Suface pro 4, while it does on several other applications.
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>>I do not own a surface pro but an ASUS tablet which does not bring up the onscreen keyboard in any case.
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>>I'm running Windows 8.1, while I suspect the customer runs Windows 10.
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>>I suspect there is a windows setting, but where? Any thoughts?
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>>Walter,
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