Several of our readers have reported they can’t type in the Windows 10 search bar a few days after they have updated their OS. In this article, we are exploring what to do if you can’t type in Windows 10 Start or Search bar.

Here are the most common reasons for issues occurring:

Issue with the File Explorer or Cortana – If one of these elements is not working properly, you will most likely be faced with this issue. Corrupted Windows update package or installation process – In this particular scenario, we advise that you revert to an earlier version of the OS. Corrupted user profile – In order to fix a corrupted user profile, you have to create a new one and then move all your files.

Now that we know why typing is not possible in Windows Search, let’s go to the actual solutions.

Before trying the solutions listed next, here are a few quick things you can do since these have worked for many users:

Check if you can type in another app or area, and if you can’t, verify the keyboard’s connection cable. Also, make sure that the keyboard has not been disabled from Device Manager or BIOS. Restart the computer. Install any pending Windows updates.

If the issue remains as it is, head to the next section.

1. Start CTFMon

CTFMon is involved with language and alternative input services. It is supposed to launch automatically with the system but if it isn’t, it can cause a problem with Search input as well. The simple solution above starts that service and will potentially solve the problem with typing in Search.

2. Use a PowerShell command

These two commands have fixed things for many when they can’t type in the Windows start menu. So, make sure to give it a try.

  1. Press Windows + R to open Run, type regedit in the text field, and click OK.

  2. Click Yes in the UAC prompt that appears.

  3. Now, paste the following path in the address bar at the top and hit Enter:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search SPONSORED

  4. Double-click on the SetupCompletedSuccessfully entry.

  5. Enter 0 under Value data and click OK to save the changes.

  6. Now, restart the computer for the changes to come into effect.

4. Use a dedicated file finder/search software

One of the most straightforward solutions to avoid such errors, especially when you need to find something very quickly on your PC, is to have third-party file finder software installed on your PC. Third-party software apps come with up-to-date features like keyword maps that can search through unstructured data, giving you more results than your standard operating system search feature. On top of that, dedicated file searchers can also look for keywords in your emails or document type of files to ensure you find what you are looking for. Copernic Desktop Search is an excellent option because it can index and search over 150 file types and emails. On top of that, it has fast results and keeps your data extremely secure.

5. Restart the Windows File Explorer process

6. Run the Search and Indexing troubleshooter

This method will also help when the Windows 10 Explorer search bar is not typing. However, if this does not solve it, we prepared more solutions to revitalize the File Explorer’s search functionality. If you couldn’t type in the Windows search bar until now, the problem would be resolved with our expert solutions. Please tell us which fix worked for you in the comments section below.

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