Windows Input Experience is a legitimate Microsoft service that handles user inputs from human interface devices.

Sometimes, you might find this service eating up your memory.

Usually, this process runs silently in the background and consumes some system resources.

hit Restart

Why does Windows Input Experience high memory occur?

Fix 1: Restart Input Experiences Services

Step 1.

Right-hit theStart menuin the lower left corner of your desktop and selectTask Managerfrom the drop-down menu.

hit Remove

In theServices, findTabletInputService, right-tap on it, and selectRestart.

Consequently, uninstalling unused language packs might do the trick for Windows Input Experience high memory.

To do so:

Step 1.

toggle off Narrator

PressWin+Ito openWindows Settingsand selectTime & Language.

In theLanguagetab, snag the language pack that you dont use and hitRemove.

In this case, you’re able to disable these unused input methods to free up more resources.

disable Use the On-screen Keyboard

To do so:

Step 1.

OpenWindows Settingsand selectEase of Access.

In theNarratortab, toggle it off.

In theKeyboardtab, toggle offUse the On-screen Keyboard.

If you are interested in either of them, dont hesitate to have a try!