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      10-02-2007
For some reason the on-screen keyboard as started poping up on by
desktop everytime I log on. Does anyone know how to prevent it from
opening ?
 
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Andrew McLaren
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      10-02-2007
"bp" <> wrote ...
> For some reason the on-screen keyboard as started poping up on by
> desktop everytime I log on. Does anyone know how to prevent it from


Hi,

The short answer: I dunno :-) But 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\Curre ntVersion\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! :-)

Hope this helps a bit,

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amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au


 
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      10-02-2007
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 15:10:31 +1000, "Andrew McLaren"
<> wrote:

>"bp" <> wrote ...
>> For some reason the on-screen keyboard as started poping up on by
>> desktop everytime I log on. Does anyone know how to prevent it from

>
>Hi,
>
>The short answer: I dunno :-) But 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.


done that, nothing there
>
>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.


Done that, nothing there.
>
>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\Curre ntVersion\Run
>
>If you see a value under there which runs osk.exe, delete that value.


Nope nothing there.

I also have an app that can look at all startup app for all users and
nothing there either. ;(
>
>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! :-)


That's where I'm at. No where can I find how or why it is starting and
the settings in the OSK don't have an option to start at boot up so I
have no idea how to turn it off. ;(
>
>Hope this helps a bit,


Thanks for trying.
NEXT!? ;-)
 
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      10-02-2007
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> For some reason the on-screen keyboard as started poping up on by
> desktop everytime I log on. Does anyone know how to prevent it from
> opening ?



There are two different keyboards. One is the Accessibility one, and the
other is the slicker looking TabletPC one, which has tabs for handwriting
input as well.

Which one have you got? The TabletPC keyboard appears on the logging in
screen when you have a graphics tablet plugged in.

ss.


 
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      10-02-2007

bp;469347 Wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 15:10:31 +1000, "Andrew McLaren"
> <andrew@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> done that, nothing there
>
> Done that, nothing there.
>
> Nope nothing there.
>
> I also have an app that can look at all startup app for all users and
> nothing there either. ;(
>
> That's where I'm at. No where can I find how or why it is starting and
> the settings in the OSK don't have an option to start at boot up so I
> have no idea how to turn it off. ;(
>
> Thanks for trying.
> NEXT!? ;-)


BP,

Have you looked at this tutorial yet? It will show you how to turn off
the on-screen keyboard.

'On-Screen Keyboard'
(http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72...-keyboard.html)

Shawn


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      10-02-2007
"brink" <> wrote...
> Have you looked at this tutorial yet? It will show you how to turn off
> the on-screen keyboard.
> 'On-Screen Keyboard'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72...-keyboard.html)


In fairness to myself :-) that's the same as my first suggestion: go to
Control panel, Ease of Access, Use computer wthout mouse or keyboard. Still,
good to have it double-checked.


bp, if you have checked all those things and nothing works, I have 2 further
suggestions:

1) download and run the "autoruns" utility:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys.../Autoruns.mspx
Autoruns will show you *everything* that is configured to run automatically
on your machine.

2) As Synapse suggested: on a Tablet PC, having an onscreen keyboard is
normal. In Vista, the Tablet PC extensions will be installed by default,
whether you have a Tablet PC or not. If you have a graphics tablet or
similar device, the Tablet extensions will think they are on a Tablet PC and
cause the Tablet Keyboard to become active. If you don't actually want to
use any of the Windows Tablet extensions, you can simply remove them. Go to
Control Panel, Programs and Features, Turn Windows Features on or Off. The
"Turn Windows Features on or off" window will appear. Scroll down the list
to find "Tablet PC Optional Components". Uncheck the checkbox and click OK.
This will remove all the Tablet components including the Tablet keyboard.
The normal OSK.EXE Onscree keyboard will be unaffected; likewise, your
graphics tablet should continue to work fine.

BTW you can look in Task Maanger to see if you have a process called
"osk.exe" running - that will show whether the keyboard is the "normal"
Windows Onscreen keyboard, or the Tablet keyboard. If osk - normal keyboard.
If no osk in Tasklist, but you see a keyboard on screen, it must be the
Tablet keyboard, as Synapse suggested.

If after all that, you still haven't found the cause of the keyboard
appearing, then .. I really dunno. In this case you may have overlooked one
of the above steps. Repeat the whole process again, slowly and carefully.

Good luck, hope you find it.
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      10-03-2007
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 11:22:26 -0500, brink
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>
>bp;469347 Wrote:
>> On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 15:10:31 +1000, "Andrew McLaren"
>> <andrew@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>> done that, nothing there
>>
>> Done that, nothing there.
>>
>> Nope nothing there.
>>
>> I also have an app that can look at all startup app for all users and
>> nothing there either. ;(
>>
>> That's where I'm at. No where can I find how or why it is starting and
>> the settings in the OSK don't have an option to start at boot up so I
>> have no idea how to turn it off. ;(
>>
>> Thanks for trying.
>> NEXT!? ;-)

>
>BP,
>
>Have you looked at this tutorial yet? It will show you how to turn off
>the on-screen keyboard.
>
>'On-Screen Keyboard'
>(http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72...-keyboard.html)
>
>Shawn

Thank you!
 
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      10-03-2007
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 09:24:58 +1000, "Andrew McLaren"
<> wrote:

>"brink" <> wrote...
>> Have you looked at this tutorial yet? It will show you how to turn off
>> the on-screen keyboard.
>> 'On-Screen Keyboard'
>> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72...-keyboard.html)

>
>In fairness to myself :-) that's the same as my first suggestion: go to
>Control panel, Ease of Access, Use computer wthout mouse or keyboard. Still,
>good to have it double-checked.
>

Opps I looked in "ease of access" but didn't look under' 'Use computer
wthout mouse or keyboard." Because I figured you would need the mouse
to use the on-screen keyboard and instead got focussed on the
on-screen keyboard options on the front.

Thanks all

>

 
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      10-21-2007
If you ever went into the East of Access center icon on the logon screen,
lower left hand corner of the screen, and selected the on-screen keyboard to
run, it will set the Ease of Access panel in the control panel to run the OSK
everytime you logon. As the previous poster stated, if you uncheck the OSK
selection under the "Use the computer without a mouse or keyboard" screen and
select Apply of Save, and then close the window. Then next time that you
logon, the OSK shouldn't start back up.



"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:

> "bp" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > For some reason the on-screen keyboard as started poping up on by
> > desktop everytime I log on. Does anyone know how to prevent it from
> > opening ?

>
>
> There are two different keyboards. One is the Accessibility one, and the
> other is the slicker looking TabletPC one, which has tabs for handwriting
> input as well.
>
> Which one have you got? The TabletPC keyboard appears on the logging in
> screen when you have a graphics tablet plugged in.
>
> ss.
>
>
>

 
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