Greetings all,

This fall I and three other students did an accessibility study in which
Dasher was a part. One of the issues we encountered was that the user after
having typed it's sentence or any other text into Dasher had to copy and
paste it into the application they were actually using. And if they later
discovered an issue in the text they'd have to copy it back to Dasher, edit
it and then copy and paste it to the application again.

If this hasn't changed since then and without having any knowledge of the
input management code or the Dasher code I would like to ask a question:
Wouldn't it be great to have Dasher appear when a text field is activated
in Gnome much like it does on Android[1]?

The Input Manager is called when the text area is activated. It then puts
characters in the field. This has been a great success on Android with the
most popular keyboard in the store being installed on about 100.000
devices. Couldn't something of the sorts be done in Gnome for on screen
keyboards, accessibility tools and other input managers like the one
discussed in this thread? They all seem to do the same thing, just in
different ways.

Now forgive me if these topics aren't related and thank you for your time.

[1]http://i.imgur.com/LAY1s.png
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