Yoga 900 - no keyboard on the screen in Word in tablet mode

I have noticed that when I have my 900 in the configuration of the pad and open Word I can't bring up the keyboard

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shack1968 wrote:

I have noticed that when I have my 900 in the configuration of the pad and open Word I can't bring up the keyboard

It is a problem with Word, rather than the 900 of Yoga, I think. I see the same thing on a Surface of 3 in tablet mode. You have two options to work around this problem:

(a) turn off "Tablet Mode" to display the icon of the keyboard on the taskbar. Touch which will bring up the keyboard on the screen. Your physical keyboard should always be disabled when the 900 Yoga is bent in the Tablet configuration.

(b) use the Word Mobile instead of the full word. It has all the features, but at least it will bring up the keyboard on the screen automatically in tablet mode.

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