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My Keyboard Died

This article will show you how to enable the Windows On Screen Keyboard so you can keep typing without a keyboard until a replacement gets to you. You may also find this article helpful if you have limited space at the station where you set your register up and would prefer to not use the included keyboard.

Windows 10

Step 1 - Enable the Touch Keyboard

There's another built in keyboard that's an app. It's not enabled and disabled as easily as this one. This is how you want to enable your keyboard. Long press the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and a menu should appear. Click Show Touch Keyboard Button.

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You'll have a new button at the bottom right of the screen.

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When you need the keyboard, click it, and you'll have a keyboard at the bottom of the screen.

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Click the X when you're done with it to get your screen space back. If you no longer need the Touch Keyboard, you can long click the taskbar again, and click Show Touch Keyboard Button again to hide the button. It shouldn't hurt anything to leave it there if you like having it there though!