When opening the virtual on-screen keyboard, the taskbar located at the very bottom of the screen is hidden, and becomes unavailable. This could prove to be tremendously hindering in some situations where you really need to use the taskbar and would very much prefer to not have to close the on-screen keyboard. The good news is that there is a solution for this situation, so if you find yourself in this pickle, do not despair. The following steps will guide you towards placing your keyboard above the taskbar, so that both can be used at the same time. First up, open the Windows Registry by pressing the Windows key on your keyboard and typing regedit.exe in the pop-up box. After hitting Enter, confirm any prompts that might appear and go to the the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\StigRegKey\Typing\TaskbarAvoidanceEnabled. Next, right click TaskbarAvoidanceEnabled. Select New and then Dword(32-bit) Value. Double click it and give it the value “1”, and also name it Enable. Once you restart your PC, you should find that the taskbar is no longer hidden away when you bring forth the on-screen keyboard feature. Now, when you  use the taskbar, you won’t need to close the virtual keyboard anymore. This solution can be used on all the devices that run Windows 10, irrespective of the OS version. Speaking of the on-screen keyboard, if it doesn’t work, you can check out our dedicated fix article to solve this issue. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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