Activate on-screen keyboard for filling-in browser password fields

In Windows 10, launch the ‘Settings’ app. A simple shortcut to enable this action is pressing Win+I on your keyboard simultaneously.Next, go to the ‘Ease of Access’ section and choose ‘Keyboard’. Ease of Access features several options to assist users with disabilities.Thereafter, move to the right-side pane, and pull the slider against ‘Use the on-screen Keyboard’ option from Off to On.The action will force a keyboard to show up.

As an alternative measure, you could try the following- Right-click or tap-and-press an empty space on the taskbar and choose ‘Show touch keyboard button’ from the menu.

If the above method, fails to yield the desired results then, you could try this as a last resort – configure the Touch keyboard set up. For this, Go to Settings again and ‘Devices’ option. Select ‘Typing’ visible under it and make sure that the option ‘Show the touch keyboard when not in tablet mode and there’s no keyboard attached’ is checked. Hopefully, the onscreen keyboard should be visible to you in Chrome, Firefox or Edge browser now. In Windows 11, you will see the setting here:

Open Windows Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > On-screen keyboard. You can press Win+Ctrl+O to turn the on-screen keyboard on or off when you enable this setting. Kindly update us if the steps outlined above helped you to resolve the issue. For stable versions of Chrome browser, you can use incognito mode. If it helps, try temporarily disabling your extensions to identify which one is causing the rendering problem. To do this go to chrome://extensions and uncheck Enabled for each extension one by one.