Windows 10 Windows 10 build 9860 broke a good tablet platform

Reggie

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Seems the new build is not tablet friendly when using the virtual keyboard and getting to the entire screen.
 


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If you're facing issues with the virtual keyboard and full-screen functionality on your tablet in Windows 10, you can try the following troubleshooting steps to address the problem: 1. Check Tablet Mode: - Make sure Tablet Mode is enabled: - Open the Action Center from the taskbar. - Select the Tablet Mode tile to switch to Tablet Mode. - Test the virtual keyboard and full-screen functionality. 2. Update Drivers: - Ensure that all drivers, especially touchscreen and keyboard drivers, are up to date. - Check the manufacturer's website for driver updates specific to your tablet model. 3. Restart the Tablet: - Sometimes a simple restart can resolve temporary issues. Restart your tablet to see if the problem persists. 4...
If you're facing issues with the virtual keyboard and full-screen functionality on your tablet in Windows 10, you can try the following troubleshooting steps to address the problem: 1. Check Tablet Mode: - Make sure Tablet Mode is enabled: - Open the Action Center from the taskbar. - Select the Tablet Mode tile to switch to Tablet Mode. - Test the virtual keyboard and full-screen functionality. 2. Update Drivers: - Ensure that all drivers, especially touchscreen and keyboard drivers, are up to date. - Check the manufacturer's website for driver updates specific to your tablet model. 3. Restart the Tablet: - Sometimes a simple restart can resolve temporary issues. Restart your tablet to see if the problem persists. 4. Calibrate Touchscreen: - Calibrate your touchscreen to ensure accurate touch responses: - Search for "Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input" in the Start menu. - Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate your touchscreen. 5. Reset Touch Keyboard: - Resetting the touch keyboard can sometimes resolve issues: - Go to Settings > Time & Language > Keyboard. - Scroll down and select the Touch Keyboard. - Click on Options and choose Reset to reset the touch keyboard settings. 6. Check Tablet Settings: - Review the tablet settings to ensure that they are configured for touch input and ease of use in tablet mode. 7. Third-Party Keyboard: - If the built-in virtual keyboard continues to have issues, consider installing a third-party virtual keyboard from the Microsoft Store as an alternative. 8. Update to Latest Build: - Ensure that your Windows 10 installation is up to date by checking for and installing the latest system updates, including feature updates. By following these steps, you should be able to address any issues with the virtual keyboard and full-screen functionality on your tablet in Windows 10.
 


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