@Daniel: affects 22.04 and 22.10 as well. Behavior additionally
regressed in the way, that it is now impossible to access those
characters, since the popup of the characters is hidden in the
background and when trying to write "ΓΌ" by long pressing "u", the popup
appears in the background and on releasing the finger, "u" is written in
the input field.

Affects all kind of gnome shell password dialogs, e.g. when connecting
to wifi etc. This makes Ubuntu / Gnome-Shell in Tablet much less
powerful, I hope I can bring this to your attention. Would be great if
you could either look into this yourself or use your reputation upstream
to convince someone else to look into this.

It especially hurts in 22.10, since the osk got a lot more useful in
Gnome-Shell 43 by also exposing up keys and modifiers for terminal to
make it more useful. This bug here is the only osk bug missing to really
make the tablet mode experience nice.

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