I don't know how to disable it in Vista but because the tablet functionality
is a core part of the OS in Vista it is probably much different.
Personally I've never had a reason to disable it so I can't say I've
explored it too deeply.
Josh
"lllusion" <lllusion@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I don't find loginkey.dll anywhere on the hard drive.
> Could it be named something else in Vista?
>
> "Josh Einstein" wrote:
>
>> Sorry for responding to this late but the other option is to unregister
>> LoginKey.dll I believe which you can do with regsvr32 /u LoginKey.dll.
>>
>> --
>> Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
>> Einstein Technologies
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>>
>>
>> "sswords" <sswords@nbhd.org> wrote in message
>> news:sswords.2rggn9@no-mx.tabletquestions.com...
>> >
>> > I looked all over the web for an answer to this and could find little
>> > to
>> > nothing. I'm using XP Tablet edition and wanted to permanently remove
>> > the on screen keyboard as it constantly popped up at inopportune times.
>> > There are some reg hacks out there, but mostly they're for Windows
>> > Mobile and don't seem to work for XP Tablet.
>> >
>> > I take no responsibility if you do this, but what I finally did was to
>> > find and rename the KeyboardSurrogate.exe. In my case this was located
>> > in the Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft\Ink folder. This is a
>> > laptop with a full keyboard and we do not want or use the virtual
>> > keyboard functions. This completely removes the on screen keyboard. If
>> > you're worried about renaming the exe, you can always copy it off
>> > somewhere else or to a USB key so you could restore it if needed.
>> >
>> > This eliminated a huge annoyance for me and I hope it helps someone
>> > else.
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > sswords
>>