Windows 10 Osk Issues

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After installing Windows 10 from Windows 7 or should I say upgrading , my Logitech wireless trackball has been moving sometime on it's own, where I lose control.

I have developed a c# code snippet to determine if the virtual (on-screen) keyboard was showing or not. The code below worked fine in Windows 7, 8 and 8.1, but in Windows 10, the IsKeyboardVisible. Oct 02, 2018  But Windows has a built-in Ease of Access tool called the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) that can be used instead of a physical keyboard. You don’t need a touchscreen to use the OSK. It displays a visual keyboard with all the standard keys, so you can use your mouse or another pointing device to select keys, or use a physical single key or group of.

Also my Windows On-Screen Keyboard more often then none types two letters or numbers.

And the Windows Calculator is also entering double numbers as well.

I need you to know that I while typing I am using the On-Screen Keyboard and I use the Logitech USB Wireless Trackball that is using a USB receiver that is plug into one USB Port, and the cursor is actually my Mouse of which my thumb and index finger are pretty much the guiding source.

I simply place the mouse over the On-Screen Keyboard on a letter or number, symbol etc. and strike the left button on the Mouse and I operate On-Screen Calculator the same way.

And it never fails as I press down on the mouse expecting one letter I get two letters numbers, or symbols, and prior to installing or should I say upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10 I had no problem with my mouse or the On-Screen keyboard or On-Screen Calculator.

Another thing that is occurring is that if I was to for ex-sample play a game like Chess when I move a Chess piece in a form pressing down on my left finger button and hold down on it and by doing so it will allow me to move the piece in getting from space (a) to space (c) but most times it will not get to space (c) because it will release the piece on to space (b)and it don't matter that I am still pressing down on left button of my Mouse it will release the piece on it's own on space (b) before it get's to space (c) .

And the last thing that occurs is that, while I am using the On-Screen Keyboard a pop up window will often come on to the screen and states that Accessibility to the On-Screen has stopped working at this time and that the computer will restart the On-Screen Keyboard and also say's that Windows is searching for a solution and at that same time my On-Screen Keyboard will turn it's self off requiring me to sometimes restart the On-Screen Keyboard my self because it won't restart on it's own.

Hi Sepuh,
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I can understand, how frustrating it can be, when things don’t work as expected.
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I would suggest you to follow these methods provided below and check, if it helps.

Method 1:

You may also update the Keyboard driver from Device Manager manually and check if this helps.

•Press (Windows key + X) and click on “Device Manager”.
•Expand “Keyboards”.
•Right click on the Keyboard driver and select “Update Driver Software”. Once this is done, restart the computer and check, if it works.

If the issue still persists, follow the Method 2.

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Method 2:

You may also update the Keyboard driver from Device Manager manually and check if this helps.
•Press (Windows key + X) and click on “Device Manager”.
•Expand “Keyboards”.
•Right click on the Keyboard driver and select “Uninstall”. Once this is done, restart the computer and check, if it works.

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Method 3:
If the issue still persists, I suggest you to reinstall the latest Keyboard driver in compatibility mode and check, if it works.
Follow these steps to install the in compatibility mode.
1. Download the latest Keyboard driver from the manufacturer’s website.
2. Right-click on the setup file and click on 'Properties'.
3. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box 'Run this program in compatibility mode” and select previous Operating System from the drop down.
4. Click on ‘Apply’ and click ‘OK’ and run the file to install it.

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