It seems the problem occurred immediately after upgrading to Windows 10, as users report: Speaking of keyboards, many users have reported issues with their on-screen keyboard lately. More precisely, the on-screen keyboard didn’t appear on their device’s screen. There are several methods available to fix this problem: launch the keyboard from the Settings app, add it to the taskbar, or launch the app from the applications list. I am using Edge and Outlook. If I’m on a webpage and wish to copy a paragraph, I highlight it, it turns grey, and I copy. When I go to paste in email I right-click and no drop-down menu. Nothing. Then other times it works as advertised. Never had this problem with W7. I have installed Windows 10 on both my Laptop and Desktop machines. On both machines I am not able to use the keyboard shortcut “CTL-V” to paste files in the File Explorer app. The copy, CTL-C, works OK. Of course, I can “right-click” the destination folder and select the “Paste” option. However, it would be nice to be able to use CTL-V option to save a keystroke. Speaking of keyboard improvements, you should also know that the ALT + Y issue in UAC UI has been fixed, as well, in the recent Windows 10 build release. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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