Can’t find an onscreen keyboard.
Symptoms:
You need to enter text (like a filename) while running T3RRA software but you can’t figure out how to.
Cause:
Microsoft Windows has at least one onscreen keyboard available to use for text input on tablets. However it can sometimes be challenging to find it.
Windows may be set to desktop mode and the Keyboard won't automatically open when a text box is selected,
Solutions:
There are 2 current solutions to this problem.
- Plug a physical keyboard into your tablet
- Swipe in from the “right” side of the screen and check if tablet mode is on/off, the icon should be highlighted blue if tablet mode is on.
If tablet mode is on press the small image of a keyboard on the task bar in the lower right corner of the screen (in case you have moved the taskbar the keyboard icon should be next to the clock). - The onscreen keyboard may not be enabled. Go into Settings>Devices>Typing and scroll down to find a toggle option labelled "Show the touch keyboard when not in tablet mode and there's no keyboard attached".