![]() Supports hardware keyboards, the standard Windows on-screen keyboard, and the touch keyboard (TabTip.exe). Keyboard Filter has the following features: dism /unmount-wim /MountDir:c:\wim /Commit Dism /online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:Client-KeyboardFilterĬommit the change. dism /mount-wim /wimfile:c:\bootmedia\sources\install.wim /index:1 /MountDir:c:\wimĮnable the feature. Open a command prompt with administrator privileges.Ĭopy install.wim to a temporary folder on hard drive (in the following steps, we'll assume it's called C:\wim). Turn on and configure Keyboard Filter by using DISM ![]() For more information on DISM, see What Is Deployment Image Servicing and Management. This example uses a Windows image called install.wim, but you can use the same procedure to apply a provisioning package. Note that the process for applying the provisioning packageg to a Windows 10 Enterprise image is the same. See Apply a provisioning package for more information. Once you have finished configuring the settings and building the provisioning package, you can apply the package to the image deployment time or runtime. On the Available customizations page, select Runtime settings > SMISettings, and then set the desired values for the keyboard filter settings. In the Select Windows Edition window, choose Common to all Windows desktop editions. You can set one or all keyboard filter settings by creating a provisioning package using Windows Configuration Designer and then applying the provisioning package during image deployment time or runtime.īuild a provisioning package in Windows Configuration Designer by following the instructions in Create a provisioning package. The Keyboard Filter settings are also available as Windows provisioning settings so you can configure these settings to be applied during the image deployment time or runtime. Turn on and configure Keyboard Filter using Windows Configuration Designer For more information about the keyboard filter settings and XML examples, see the settings in Microsoft-Windows-Embedded-KeyboardFilterService. You can manually create an Unattend answer file or use Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) to add the appropriate settings to your answer file.You can configure the Unattend settings in the Microsoft-Windows-Embedded-KeyboardFilterService component to add Keyboard Filter features to your image during the design or imaging phase.Click Close to close the Windows Features window.When completed, the window indicates the requested changes are completed. Once found, the window indicates Windows 10 is applying the changes. The Windows Features window indicates Windows 10 is searching for required files and displays a progress bar. ![]()
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