Unfortunately, in the desktop mode the keyboard disappears every time you hit the Windows key or click outside the on-screen keyboard area. If you would like to use it as a substitute, you might want to pin it. How to pin the on-screen keyboard in Windows 10 1. Open the Start menu by clicking the Windows button at the bottom left of the desktop.   2. Choose Settings. 3. Click Ease of Access under Windows Settings. 4. Select Keyboard under the heading Interaction. 5. Toggle the button On, under the Use the On-Screen Keyboard option. 6. Click X to close the Keyboard dialogue box. The on-screen keyboard will remain in place.  Credit: Microsoft

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