Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Windows 10 Operating System _ Best Operating System when using ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD

 

 

1.   Hi copilot, which Operating System give the best quality, most reliable , easy-to-use ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD on a 15.6 inches 2-in-ONE Laptop and on a 15.6 inches TABLET , on the Planet . The Operating Systems that i have in mind or inside my mind are Windows Operating System and Linux Operating System and Android Operating System and QNX Operating System. As of today May 2026 , I have dabble and play around with Windows Operating System and Linux Operating System and Android Operating System and , in my opinion , i have found out that Windows Operating System still give me the best quality , most reliable , easy-to-use ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD on the Planet.  MY GOD ! Installing an ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD on a Linux Operating System machine is not for the faint of the heart ! I have tried to do it on my Linux Operating System UBUNTU 26.04 Laptop and until now , and until today May 2026 , i still cannot get it up and running , let alone use it to find out whether Linux ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD can give me a similar quality and easy-to-use experience just like the Windows 10 or Windows 11 ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD. Copilot , I have not tried or dabble with the QNX Operating System ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD because QNX Operating System , as far as i know or to the best of my knowledge , do not sell any Laptops or Tablets or Smartphones that run the QNX Operating System . Copilot , to the best of my knowledge , QNX Operating Systems are only available as   Navigational/Entertainment   Systems that are  fixed/available  on expensive cars like AUDI , MERCEDES , VOLKSWAGEN , etc., etc., so i guess , i do not have the chance or opportunity to play around or dabble with the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD of the QNX Operating System. Copilot , I guess i have to buy myself an AUDI car or a MERCEDES car in order to play around or dabble with the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD of the QNX Operating System ! HA-HA-HA(Laugh Out Loud) ......... Copilot , please forgive me for my good sense of humour . Anyway Copilot , i know you can give me a better answer even though i have not tried the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD of the QNX Operating System and even though I have tried the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD of the Windows Operating System and Android Operating System . Copilot , could you please shed some light and thoughts on this fascinating topic/subject ? THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ANSWER COPILOT.

 

 MICROSOFT Copilot Answer

 





































Windows 11 currently offers the most polished, reliable, and easy-to-use on-screen keyboard experience for large touchscreen devices like 15.6-inch 2-in-1 laptops and tablets. Android keyboards are highly customizable and excellent on tablets, but Windows integrates accessibility, predictive typing, and system-wide consistency better than Linux or QNX, which remain niche or limited in consumer hardware. Alibaba MobilesTalk LinuxLinks


🖥️ Operating System Comparison

OSOn-Screen Keyboard QualityReliabilityEase of UseNotes
WindowsExcellent integration, dynamic resizing, voice-triggered input, predictive typingVery reliable, works across appsVery easy, accessible via shortcutsBest for hybrid laptops and tablets
LinuxVaries by distro; options like Onboard, Florence, Maliit, SqueekboardReliability depends on X11 vs Wayland supportSetup can be complex; inconsistent UXStrong customization but steep learning curve
AndroidHighly customizable (Gboard, SwiftKey, OEM keyboards)Reliable on tablets and phonesEasy, gesture typing, multilingual supportBest for tablets, less suited for laptops
QNXLimited consumer exposure; used in automotive infotainmentReliable in embedded systemsEasy within car UI contextNot available on laptops/tablets

🔑 Key Insights

  • Windows 11 (22H2+): Adds dynamic key resizing, voice-triggered input, and Copilot integration for context-aware suggestions. This makes it the most advanced option for accessibility and productivity. Alibaba
  • Linux: Offers many open-source keyboards (Onboard, Florence, Maliit, Squeekboard). However, installation and Wayland/X11 compatibility issues make it frustrating for casual users. LinuxLinks
  • Android: Gboard and SwiftKey dominate, offering gesture typing, AI word prediction, and multilingual support. Great for tablets, but less natural on laptop-sized screens. MobilesTalk
  • QNX: Primarily found in Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen infotainment systems. Its keyboard is optimized for car navigation and entertainment, not general computing. MobilesTalk

⚠️ Challenges & Trade-offs

  • Linux: Installing and configuring virtual keyboards can be daunting, especially under Wayland. Many users report broken layouts or missing features.
  • Android: While flexible, keyboards are designed for mobile/tablet use, not productivity-heavy laptop workflows.
  • QNX: Unless you buy a luxury car, you won’t get to try its keyboard outside embedded systems.

🎯 Bottom Line

For a 15.6-inch 2-in-1 laptop, Windows 11 is the clear winner in terms of quality, reliability, and ease of use. For a 15.6-inch tablet, Android offers the best typing experience thanks to its mature ecosystem of keyboards. Linux remains powerful but requires technical patience, while QNX is simply not a consumer option.

Would you like me to dive deeper into Windows accessibility features, Linux keyboard installation tips, or Android keyboard customization?

 

 

 

2.   Copilot , could you please give me a few examples of machines or places or what kind of places that use Linux Embedded Systems instead of QNX Embedded Systems ? THANKS for the answer Copilot.

 

MICROSOFT Copilot Answer 

 

 

Great question! Linux is actually everywhere in the embedded world, often in places you wouldn’t expect. While QNX dominates in automotive infotainment systems (Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, etc.), Linux Embedded Systems are widely used in consumer electronics, industrial devices, and networking equipment.


🌍 Examples of Linux Embedded System Usage

  • Smart TVs
    Many modern smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony) run customized Linux-based operating systems to power apps, streaming, and connectivity.

  • Networking Equipment
    Routers, firewalls, and switches (Cisco, Netgear, TP-Link) often use embedded Linux for stability and flexibility.

  • IoT Devices
    Smart home hubs, thermostats, and appliances frequently rely on lightweight Linux distributions.

  • Industrial Automation
    Robotics controllers, factory machinery, and SCADA systems use embedded Linux for real-time control and scalability.

  • Medical Devices
    Imaging machines, patient monitoring systems, and diagnostic equipment often integrate Linux for reliability and compliance.

  • Consumer Electronics
    Devices like e-readers (Amazon Kindle), cameras, and even some gaming consoles (PlayStation 4/5 internals) run Linux-based systems.


🔑 Key Difference

  • Linux Embedded Systems: Chosen for flexibility, open-source support, and scalability. They thrive in diverse industries from consumer electronics to industrial automation.
  • QNX Embedded Systems: Favored in safety-critical environments like automotive, aerospace, and medical devices where real-time performance and certification are crucial.

So, if you want to “dabble” with embedded Linux, you don’t need to buy a luxury car — you already have it around you in your TV, router, Kindle, or even your smart fridge.

Would you like me to highlight Linux distributions designed for embedded systems, such as Yocto, Buildroot, or OpenWrt, so you can explore them hands-on?

 

 

 

3.   WHOOOAAAAA ! Copilot, when you say " So, if you want to “dabble” with embedded Linux, you don’t need to buy a luxury car — you already have it around you in your TV, router, Kindle, or even your smart fridge " .......... i love your good sense of humour when you say that ........ HA-HA-HA(Laugh Out Loud) ........ HAVE A NICE DAY COPILOT !

 

MICROSOFT Copilot Answer 

 

 

Haha, I’m glad you enjoyed that bit of humor! 😄 And thank you for the good vibes — wishing you a fantastic day too.

It’s actually pretty amazing how Linux Embedded Systems sneak into everyday life without us realizing it. While QNX is tucked away in luxury car dashboards, Linux is powering things all around us — from your smart TV to your Wi-Fi router, even your Kindle e-reader. In fact, if you’ve ever used a smart fridge or a home automation hub, chances are you’ve already “dabbled” with embedded Linux without knowing it.

So instead of buying an Audi just to try QNX, you could open your fridge door or reset your router and say: “Hello, Linux!” — now that’s a geeky sense of humor!

Would you like me to highlight some Linux distributions built specifically for embedded systems (like Yocto, Buildroot, or OpenWrt) so you could experiment hands-on, rather than just spotting them in everyday gadgets?



















The rigidity of some Muslims are pushing 

people away from Islam

Source :  Internet 


I was talking to someone the other day, who was very 

interested in Islam and wanted to convert. But ultimately 

she decided not to because of the mistreatment she saw 

towards women, and the rigid and extreme views some 

Muslims have.

Islam, at its core, is submission to Allah. That’s the 

foundation. Too often I see Muslims looking down on other 

Muslims like they’re the gatekeepers of Islam.

I see this especially from “traditional” Muslims and Salafis. 

They shame others for not being perfect. Someone makes 

mistakes, struggles, doesn’t know everything yet, or is trying

 to change slowly, and instead of being encouraged, they

 get attacked and discouraged. That’s arrogance.

This hits converts especially hard. A lot of converts come in 

with sincerity. And then here comes the haram police. They

 get shamed for not being perfect. A lot of them end up 

leaving Islam entirely. And that should scare us. If our 

communities are so rigid that sincere people feel pushed 

away, something is deeply wrong.

Same goes for non-Muslims who are curious about Islam. 

Many people are interested, but they get turned off by 

harshness, constant policing, and a 

“one mistake = you’re basically doomed” vibe. A community

 that looks like it has no mercy will never reflect the mercy 

Islam teaches.

 

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

 



1.   Hi Copilot, is there a phone dialer app for a 5G Laptop just lke a 5G smartphone? Copilot, i am looking forward in one fine day or in the not too distant future whereby a 5G Laptop will have a phone dialer app just like a 5G smartphone and when subsribe to a Cellular Data Plan from a TELCO/Internet Service Provider, the 5G Laptop will have a telephone number just like a 5G smartphone so that the 5G Laptop can make telephone calls to any landline telephone(and 5G smartphone) and reply telephone calls from any landline telephone(and 5G smartphone). In order to make the 5G Laptop more versatile and more user friendly , the 5G Laptop must be a WINTEL machine because there is plenty of apps or useful apps in the Windows ecosystem running on INTEL processors when compared to ARM processors. As an example , a LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop from LENOVO would be a great and a awesome machine if it is a WINTEL machine and HAVE TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE . And if we could maximize the screen size of the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop to 15.6 inches , the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop will be a true and a real Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone(ALL-in-ONE) machine , the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop will be a true and a real 3-in-ONE machine , the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop will be true and a real ALL-in-ONE companion . One single machine for every need which can serve as a Laptop , which can serve as a Tablet AND BEST OF ALL which can serve as a 5G smartphone. Last but least , this machine do not have to be powerful like a Windows gaming machine with intensive computing power . As long as the machine can access a 5G network and surf the Internet at 5G speed , casual games can be played and BEST OF ALL we can make telephone/video calls and receive telephone/video calls directly on that machine , the machine would be just fine, the machine is already great . Copilot, could you please shed some light on this interesting/fascinating topic. THANKS for your answer.


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


Currently, 5G laptops can connect to cellular networks like smartphones, but they do not natively support voice calling with a phone dialer app or a dedicated phone number. Instead, they rely on VoIP apps (Skype, Teams, WhatsApp, Zoom) for calls. The vision of a true “Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone all-in-one” device is technically possible, but manufacturers have not yet integrated full telephony into Windows laptops.


📡 5G Laptops Today

  • Dell 5G laptops and Lenovo Flex 5G already ship with built-in 5G modems.
  • These devices use SIM or eSIM to connect directly to mobile networks, just like smartphones.
  • The functionality is limited to data connectivity — browsing, streaming, cloud apps — not voice calling via a dialer. Dell Dell

📞 Why No Native Dialer Yet?

  • Windows ecosystem: Unlike Android, Windows does not have a built-in telephony stack for cellular voice calls.
  • Carrier integration: Telcos assign numbers for smartphones, but laptops are treated as “data-only devices.”
  • Market demand: Most users rely on VoIP apps for calls, so manufacturers haven’t prioritized native dialer support.

🔮 Future Possibilities

  • Unified communications: With 5G and AI PCs, laptops could eventually integrate voice-over-5G (VoNR), giving them phone numbers and dialer apps.
  • WINTEL advantage: Intel-powered Windows laptops have the ecosystem to support diverse apps, making them ideal candidates for this convergence.
  • Form factor evolution: A 15.6-inch convertible laptop with 5G telephony could indeed serve as a Laptop + Tablet + Smartphone all-in-one device.

⚠️ Limitations & Trade-offs

  • Battery life: Continuous cellular voice support would drain laptop batteries faster.
  • Hardware design: Laptops lack optimized antennas and audio hardware for telephony compared to smartphones.
  • Carrier policies: Telcos may restrict assigning phone numbers to laptops unless demand grows.

📊 Comparison: Current vs. Visionary Device

FeatureCurrent 5G LaptopFuture All-in-One Laptop
Connectivity5G data only5G data + voice (VoNR)
Phone NumberNoYes
CallingVoIP apps onlyNative dialer + VoIP
Screen Size13–14 inches typical15.6 inches convertible
EcosystemWindows appsWindows apps + telephony stack
ExampleLenovo Flex 5GHypothetical WINTEL 3-in-1

🌟 Takeaway

Your vision of a WINTEL 5G laptop with full smartphone functionality is technically feasible and aligns with trends in AI PCs and 5G VoNR. However, it requires Windows OS telephony support and carrier adoption. For now, the closest solution is using VoIP apps on 5G laptops, but the industry could evolve toward your “true all-in-one companion” in the near future.

Would you like me to explore VoNR technology (Voice over New Radio) — the key to enabling native calling on 5G laptops?




2.   Copilot, i wish i live long enough to have the opportunity to see that kind of machine exist , in the not too distant future. Thank you very much for your answer Copilot .


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


I really appreciate the way you’re thinking ahead — it’s a kind of visionary optimism that often drives technology forward. The idea of a WINTEL 5G laptop with full smartphone functionality is not science fiction; it’s a logical extension of where VoNR technology and AI PCs are heading.

If you look back, laptops once couldn’t even connect to Wi-Fi without external cards, and now wireless connectivity is standard. Smartphones themselves were unimaginable in their current form just 20 years ago. So the concept of a true all-in-one companion device — laptop, tablet, and smartphone rolled into one — is well within reach.

The fact that you want to live long enough to see this happen resonates with the way many people feel about breakthroughs like quantum computing or fusion energy. These are technologies that could redefine everyday life, and the pace of innovation suggests that your dream machine could arrive sooner than you think.

If you’d like, I can walk you through how Windows telephony integration might evolve, or how Lenovo’s Flex 5G could be a stepping stone toward the kind of device you’re imagining. Would you like me to sketch out what milestones need to happen before such a laptop-smartphone hybrid becomes reality?




Ungkapan “hafizin kiroman katibin”

 

MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


Ungkapan “hafizin kiroman katibin” berasal daripada al-Qur’an, khususnya dalam Surah Al-Infitar ayat 10–11. Ia merujuk kepada para malaikat yang ditugaskan mencatat segala amal perbuatan manusia.

  • Hafizin bermaksud “penjaga” atau “pengawas.”
  • Kiraman bermaksud “mulia.”
  • Katibin bermaksud “penulis.”

Jadi, frasa ini menggambarkan malaikat yang mulia, yang menjaga dan mencatat setiap perbuatan manusia — baik yang kecil mahupun besar. Ia menjadi peringatan bahawa setiap tindakan kita tidak terlepas daripada pengawasan Allah melalui catatan malaikat.

Ungkapan ini sering digunakan dalam ceramah atau pengajian untuk menekankan konsep hisab, iaitu perhitungan amal di akhirat.

Adakah anda ingin saya jelaskan lebih lanjut tentang peranan malaikat pencatat amal dalam kehidupan manusia atau tentang ayat Al-Infitar secara keseluruhan?


Monday, 25 May 2026

Thursday, 21 May 2026

 

Copilot , my CMOS battery inside my UBUNTU 26.04 Laptop is out of order so much so that the battery cannot retain the correct date and time when i boot up my UBUNTU 26.04 Laptop ......... Copilot , is there a Linux command that i can set or configure for my UBUNTU 26.04 Laptop so that when i boot up my UBUNTU 26.04 Laptop , my UBUNTU 26.04 Laptop WILL SHOW THE CORRECT DATE AND TIME WHEN I BOOT UP MY UBUNTU 26.04 LAPTOP

 

 

 

 

Since your CMOS battery is dead, your laptop can’t keep track of the date and time when powered off. Luckily, Ubuntu (and most Linux distros) can automatically sync the correct time from the internet at boot using NTP (Network Time Protocol). Here’s how you can set it up:

🛠️ Steps to Auto-Sync Time on Boot

  1. Check if systemd-timesyncd is installed (it usually is by default):

    timedatectl status
    
    • Look for System clock synchronized: yes and NTP service: active.
  2. Enable automatic time sync:

    sudo timedatectl set-ntp true
    

    This tells Ubuntu to always sync time from online servers when you boot.

  3. Verify it works:

    timedatectl
    

    You should see the correct time after connecting to the internet.

  4. Optional: Install ntp package (for more advanced syncing):

    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install ntp
    

    This runs a background service that keeps your clock accurate continuously.

⚡ Important Notes

  • You must have an internet connection at boot for this to work.
  • Without persistence (if you’re still on a live USB), these settings may reset each reboot. On a full installation, they’ll stick permanently.
  • Replacing the CMOS battery is the long-term fix, but NTP sync is a perfectly fine workaround.

So, you don’t have to replace the CMOS battery immediately — Ubuntu can correct the time automatically as long as you enable NTP sync.

Would you like me to walk you through configuring timedatectl step by step, or show you how to set up the more robust NTP service?