I confirm that the bug has been fixed in 0.97.1.
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Title:
Screen keyboard shows, even though it's turned off in accessibility
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This bug was fixed in the package onboard - 0.97.1-0ubuntu1
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Do you mean that the problem still occurs on your system with version
0.97.1 of the stable PPA?
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Title:
Screen keyboard shows, even thou
I confirm that this bug affects me, too.
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Title:
Screen keyboard shows, even though it's turned off in accessibility
settings
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You can find Onboard 0.97.1, that contains the fix to this problem in our
Stable PPA for oneiric, precise and quantal:
https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/stable
** Changed in: onboard
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I needed to run gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver embedded-
keyboard-enabled false to make the onscreen keyboard stop showing up
even after I turned it off. I am running 12.04.
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experiencing the same problem in 12.04
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Title:
Screen keyboard shows, even though it's turned off in accessibility
settings
To manage notificat
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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The fix from #8 seems to work. I've pushed it to trunk.
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Title:
Screen
> An alternative might be to consider the unlock screen as the exception
> instead of the display manager.
That's safer, yes. We can probably check if the parent process is
gnome-screensaver. If this fails in the future, the worst that can happen is
that this bug reappears. I try this.
> About
An alternative might be to consider the unlock screen as the exception
instead of the display manager. Thus, Onboard would only check for a
running instance when it gets started under the unlock screen. Is there
a way for Onboard to check whether it has been started for the unlock
screen?
About th
True, "Typing assistant" toggles toolkit-accessibility too, so no
checking for this switch? I guess this would collide with onboard being
fully functional as an independent application too.
If we stay independent of the switch, the external solution, i.e.
patching gnome-settings-daemon to toggle e
Enabling Onboard in the Universal Access panel also starts at-spi2.
However, Onboard does not require at-spi2, unless its the auto-show
feature is used. So let's assume now that a user does not want to use
at-spi2 and therefore starts Onboard manually. Checking for the on-
screen keyboard setting i
Yes, this is a known quirk. Onboard in Ubuntu is set up to enable screen
saver integration by default. This happens on first start and has to be
turned off manually in preferences.
We just recently talked about this again. What we could do from
Onboard's side is to refuse to start in g-s-s when ei
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I got it turned off in the Onboard Settings, under Desktop integration.
But shouldn't this be unnecessary when the screen keyboard is turned off
in the accessibility settings?
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