As marmuta said above, the auto-show (auto-hide) needs the accessibility
framework to be enabled. In fact, it is the accessibility framework that
informs onboard about when to appear and hide. Thus, it is not possible
to use the auto-show feature without enabling the accessibility
framework.

We might perhaps add an option "Do not ask again" to the dialog about
enabling the accessibility framework. And if the user enables it, each
time Onboard starts up, it would automatically enable the accessibility
framework, unless the user enabled the new option and clicked to not
enable the accessibility framework.

For Till's needs, a corresponding gsettings key without a GUI might even
be sufficient.

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  On every startup Onboard asks for enabling accessibility

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