Accessibility options and programs do not start automatically after you close them on a locked Windows Vista-based computer
Consider the following scenario:
- You are using a Windows Vista-based computer.
- You use the Ease of Access Center in Control Panel to configure accessibility settings and options. For example, you configure On-Screen Keyboard.
- You configure On-Screen Keyboard so that it starts automatically every time that you log on to the computer, and then you lock the computer. On-Screen Keyboard is displayed on the logon screen of the locked computer.
- You close On-Screen Keyboard.
In this scenario, when you log on to the computer again, On-Screen Keyboard does not start automatically.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB950168.

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