The method of canceling a virtual keyboard on a computer varies depending on the operating system. Here are several common methods to turn off virtual keyboards on Windows systems: 1. Close windows directly
If the virtual keyboard is already open and displayed on the screen, you can directly click the close button of the on-screen keyboard window (usually a red "X" symbol in the upper right corner of the window) to close it. 2、 Close through taskbar
Find the icon for the virtual keyboard (usually in the shape of a keyboard) on the taskbar (bottom of the screen), right-click on the icon, and then select "Close" or a similar option. 3、 Disable through service
1. Press the "Win+R" key combination to bring up the "Run" dialog box, enter "services. msc" and press enter.
2. Find the "Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service" service in the service interface, double-click to open it.
3. Change the startup type to 'disabled', then click 'apply', 'stop', 'confirm'. Then restart the computer and check if the problem is resolved.
If the input method cannot start after being disabled, you can follow the steps again to change the startup type to "automatic". 4、 Disable through system configuration
1. Press the "Win+R" key combination to bring up the "Run" dialog box. Enter "msconfig" and press enter to open "System Configuration".
2. Click on 'Hide all Microsoft services' in the' Services' tab, and then check if there are any services related to the virtual keyboard left among the remaining services.
3. If there are services related to virtual keyboards, uncheck the service, click OK, and restart the computer. 5、 Close through the control panel
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Select 'Easy Access' or' Accessibility Options'.
3. Find the 'on-screen keyboard' or similar option and turn it off.
Turning off the 'on-screen keyboard' directly in the Windows system usually refers to the built-in on-screen keyboard feature of Windows, rather than the virtual keyboard provided by all third-party software. If the above methods cannot close the virtual keyboard provided by third-party software, it may be necessary to refer to the user manual or online support documentation of the software.
In some cases, virtual keyboards may be triggered by specific applications or third-party software. If you suspect that an application or software is the root cause of the problem, you can try uninstalling or updating the software, or check its settings to disable the virtual keyboard feature.