Como desabilitar o teclado na tela no logon?

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Ontem, instalei um velho tablet Wacom USB apenas por diversão, para ver se funcionava com o Vista, e sim, desde que encontrei um driver em funcionamento.

A única coisa que me incomoda é que agora meu laptop foi configurado como um tablet e um teclado na tela é exibido no logon.

Não é realmente um problema, mas desde que eu pesquisei e não encontrei resposta para além de desabilitando todos os recursos do tablet totalmente Eu queria saber se havia um registro hack-around para desabilitar esse comportamento.

    
por evacchi 22.09.2009 / 17:18

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A resposta foi, na verdade, nos comentários de o link que eu postei na minha pergunta

Control Panel > Type “Device Manager” in search contents box > Human Interface devices > Wacom HID > Disable Wacom Virtual HID driver.

You’ll still keep pressure-sensitivity in applications with your tablet, but this got rid of my on-screen keyboard completely after I disabled the process.

Ainda estou investigando qualquer efeito colateral. Aliás, isso pareceu fazer o truque e pode ser revertido!

    
por 29.09.2009 / 13:25
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painel de controle > facilidade de acesso > usar o computador sem mouse ou teclado > limpar 'teclado na tela'

    
por 22.09.2009 / 17:23
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Eu encontrei algo em um fórum isso parece ser sua opção lógica:

I wanted to share another workaround I found (out of desperation) after installing my Wacom Tablet and dealing with the persistent appearance of the on-screen keyboard.

I went to:

  • Start
  • Windows Help & Support
  • System Info
  • Software
  • Installed Programs
  • View enabled Windows features
  • Tablet PC Optional Components and I unchecked that box.

Since I don’t have a Tablet PC and only have an installed tablet, I thought there might be conflicting drivers.

When I rebooted, the on-screen keyboard at logon had been eliminated. My Wacom tablet works great and the on-screen keyboard has disappeared. This action doesn’t appear to have disabled anything I use on a regular basis, and everything seems to be working fine. The solution may not work for anyone else, but it has for me.

Ou tente estas opções:

Here are a few things to check ...

First, go to Control Panel, Ease of Access. Then click on the link "Use the computer without a mouse or keyboard". Make sure the checkbox marked "Use On screen keyboard" is UNchecked (ie, clear).

That's your first and most important place to check. After that, it gets a bit more obscure. The On Screen Keyboard program is "osk.exe". Presumably something is causing osk.exe to be run, every time you log in.

In the Start menu, look in the Startup folder. Make sure there are no shortcuts there pointing towards osk.exe. If there are, move the shortcut to another location, or just delete it.

Next, run the command "msconfig". If prompted for admin credentials, enter them. Then, look under the Startup tab. Look for any entries which appear to run osk.exe. If you see one, uncheck teh entry, and then press Apply.

Next, run Regedit. If prompted for credentials, enter your own, current username and password. Then navigate to the registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

If you see a value under there which runs osk.exe, delete that value.

If you've looked at Ease of Access, the Startup folder, the MSConfig startups, and the HKEY Current User Run key, and you don't find the osk.exe Onscreen keyboard anywhere in any of them, then ... sorry, I really don't know. Maybe someone else will know. Or else, learn to enjoy having an On screen keyboard! :-)

    
por 22.09.2009 / 17:26
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Estou quatro anos atrasado ... mas aqui está o provável culpado:

regedit.exe ->
local machine ->
software ->
microsoft ->
windows nt ->
winlogon (winlogin?) ->
system=osk.exe

Exclua a entrada do sistema.

    
por 19.04.2013 / 21:56
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Para mim, usando um Cintiq 13HD, basta ir ao Painel de controle > Configurações do Tablet PC > Outro (guia) > Ir para as configurações do painel de entrada - desmarque tudo na primeira guia.

    
por 10.06.2015 / 19:52