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Onboard not shown on login screen automatically on a device with no
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Lenovo Miix 700, relatively stock Ubuntu 16.04 install.
Expected behaviors:
1. Some button or menu to manually call up an onboard keyboard. and/or
2. Onboard comes into view automatically, even before any taps or selections by
user
Actual behavior:
1. No menu item that I can find in greeter to s
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Onboard not shown on login screen automatically on a device with no
keyboard
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please, give us more detail about the touchscreen and the system is it
running. Once running, Onboard uses at-spi2 to automatically appear when
an editable item (like a password field) is selected. However, Onboard
has first to be started, which is out of scope of Onboard itself.
Please, marmuta, c
> Onboard not shown on login screen automatically on a device with no keyboard.
This feature is not a whish - it is a very very important MUST.
As sonn as Onboard is installed it has to be available
to login when there is no real keyboard plugged in -
this is for touchscreens the most important f
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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- Onboard not shown on login screen
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** Tags added: usability
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I would rather qualify it as an usability problem.
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OK, thank you. It seems that it is accessibility problem, so a11y tag
may be also added.
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If there is a reliable way to detect whether no hardware keyboard is
attached, showing Onboard automatically deserves consideration.
By the way, I set the Onboard part of this bug to invalid because I
think that a solution to this problem lies in the hands of unity-greeter
and not in the hands of
An option closer to the password entry would perhaps help, but I wonder
if the keyboard shouldn't be simply shown by default in "tablet mode",
i.e. if there is no hardware keyboard attached.
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** Also affects: unity-greeter
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Hello Francesco!
Thank you for reply.
I'm doing as you wrote in #2.
I think, that "open the onscreen keyboard item" (#3) is a good solution
for new versions. Or change top-right menu item "Show onboard" to
conditional "Show onboard" (when onboard is hidden) or "Hide onboard"
(when it is shown). S
Should we go so far as to start Onboard by default at the login screen
and making it appear when the user tabs on the password input field? But
how can we distinguish whether the user tabbed into the password field
to place the cursor into it, or to open the onscreen keyboard.
Maybe, there should
You can start the onscreen keyboard, by using the options menu of unity-
greeter.
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