I'm unable to install Ubuntu because my ps2 keyboard doesn't work on the
live cd, and the accesibility keyboard doesn't work on the installation
app, so while I was able to copy and paste text from a text document to
the text fields, because I can't copy/paste anything to a password field
and the field itself doesn't open the on screen keyboard, I can't start
the installation.

Given that the on screen keyboard is an accessibility feature, I don't
know why it goes away on it's own without an option to keep it open. A
keyboard is not only useful on a text field, also with shortcuts and
more.

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Title:
  [Focal regression] On-screen keyboard (OSK) does not appear on touch
  under Xorg on convertible laptops in tablet mode when physical
  keyboard disabled

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