I want to setup a PC running Win7 x86 without a physical keyboard or mouse, but using a touchscreen instead. So I need a onscreen keyboard (osk.exe) running in order to enter a password for user logon.

I tried to open gpedit.msc, and created a startup script (batch file) that is supposed to run osk.exe. The batchfile works when I doubleclick it, but it does not run when the system starts, at least it does not display the onscreen keyboard after starting the computer.

What steps do I have to take for the OSK to appear automatically before a user logs on to Windows 7?

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http://forums.techarena.in/customize-desktop/1131979.htm

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Did you try this solution? I found that thread before asking here, and did everything recommended in the last posting, but OSK simply does not appear on screen. The batch file works, but it looks like the startup script does not successfully gain acces to the logon desktop in order to really show the keyboard :( – Erik Feb 9 at 13:30
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