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: Research on "invisible" or minimized keyboards aims to reclaim screen space (similar to the thin profile of a taskbar) while maintaining typing speed through spatial models.

No, not the physical keyboard on your desk. I’m talking about the that lives—ready and waiting—behind the little icon on your Windows taskbar (or the floating panel on a macOS dock). It’s the digital safety net for the moments when your hardware fails, your screen folds, or your hands are full. taskbar keyboard

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For users with touch-enabled devices or those who occasionally need a virtual keyboard, having an icon ready in the system tray is a major convenience. In Windows 11 : Research on "invisible" or minimized keyboards aims

Taskbar Keyboard ((link)) | CONFIRMED |