We rarely praise the taskbar keyboard because we only see it when something is wrong (broken keys) or different (tablet mode). But that’s the mark of great design: it disappears when unneeded and appears precisely when required.
On Windows 11, right-click the taskbar, select “Taskbar settings,” and toggle “Touch keyboard.” Suddenly, a small icon appears near the system tray. Tap it, and a keyboard rises from the bottom of your screen—soft, quiet, and infinitely adaptable. You can split it, shrink it, or turn it into a handwriting panel. taskbar keyboard
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