Windows 10 Build 9860 not good for tablet mode

Reggie

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Have updated my Dell Venue 8 Pro and Asus T100 to build 9860 and now the virtual keyboard does not push the page up to the status line.
 


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The issue you are facing with the virtual keyboard not pushing the page up to the status line after updating your Dell Venue 8 Pro and Asus T100 to build 9860 in Windows 10 can be quite frustrating. Here are a few troubleshooting steps that might help resolve this problem: 1. Restart the Device: - Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches. Try restarting your devices to see if the issue persists. 2. Check for Windows Updates: - Ensure that your devices are up to date with the latest Windows updates. Sometimes, Microsoft releases patches and fixes for known issues that could address problems with the virtual keyboard. 3. Adjust Touch Keyboard Settings: - Go to Settings > Devices > Typing and check the...
The issue you are facing with the virtual keyboard not pushing the page up to the status line after updating your Dell Venue 8 Pro and Asus T100 to build 9860 in Windows 10 can be quite frustrating. Here are a few troubleshooting steps that might help resolve this problem: 1. Restart the Device: - Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches. Try restarting your devices to see if the issue persists. 2. Check for Windows Updates: - Ensure that your devices are up to date with the latest Windows updates. Sometimes, Microsoft releases patches and fixes for known issues that could address problems with the virtual keyboard. 3. Adjust Touch Keyboard Settings: - Go to Settings > Devices > Typing and check the settings related to the touch keyboard. Ensure that the settings are configured correctly to push the page up to the status line when using the virtual keyboard. 4. Reset Touch Keyboard Settings: - You can try resetting the touch keyboard settings to default. This action might help in case there were any misconfigurations causing the issue. 5. Run the Keyboard Troubleshooter: - Windows 10 has built-in keyboard troubleshooters that can help identify and fix common keyboard problems. Run the troubleshooter to see if it can detect any issues with the virtual keyboard. 6. Check for App-Specific Issues: - Test the virtual keyboard across different applications to see if the issue is specific to certain apps. If the problem occurs consistently across all apps, it's likely a system-wide issue. 7. Reinstall Keyboard Drivers: - If none of the above steps work, you can try uninstalling and reinstalling the keyboard drivers. This process can help refresh the keyboard settings and potentially resolve any underlying driver issues. If the problem persists after trying these steps, you may want to consider reaching out to Microsoft support or visiting online Windows forums for further assistance. They may have more specific troubleshooting steps tailored to your devices and the Windows 10 build you are using.
 


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