Parar o teclado no ecrã a partir do popup automático

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Como posso impedir que o teclado pop-up seja exibido automaticamente sempre que clico em um lugar para digitar? Eu realmente uso o teclado normal com mais frequência. Isso está em um Thinkpad Lenovo Yoga executando o Windows 8.1.

    
por Paula F 08.02.2015 / 17:47

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Como faço para desligar o teclado virtual em um laptop Yoga Pro 2?

We're going to make it so that the On-Screen Keyboard will NOT pop into view without your permission, but still have the On-Screen Keyboard available to you when you use tablet mode.

  1. Go to the Charm search (Win + C)

  2. Type in "On-Screen Keyboard" An On-Screen Keyboard will appear, but it will look different than the one you're used to. This one has a Win7 style minimize button.

  3. Click that minimize button! The new-style On-Screen Keyboard will minimize to the Taskbar on your Desktop, out of your way.

Now, DON'T TOUCH IT! Just leave it open & minimized in the Taskbar.

As long as that new keyboard sits minimized in the Taskbar, when you touch or click on any text box in any context the OS will think that the On-Screen Keyboard is already enabled, except it won't shove it back in front of your face, it will stay neatly minimized. You won't see it.

Meanwhile, the hardware keyboard on your Yoga will continue to work like normal. Success!

When you want to use the computer in regular tablet mode again, just switch back your Desktop (Win + D) and close the On-Screen Keyboard like you would any regular Desktop app.

So now, when you flip your Yoga back to tablet mode, you'll still have regular access to that On-Screen Keyboard when you need it, in its intended context.

(You'll still have to reengage that alternate On-Screen Keyboard each time you come back to laptop mode from tablet mode, but it only takes a second to do so. ....I did say this was a workaround, not a fix.)

Fonte Desligue o teclado virtual no modo laptop do Yoga Pro 2

    
por 08.02.2015 / 18:26