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 embedded-keyboard-enabled,
isn't useful either.

So what's left is looking for a running instance of Onboard. If there is
none, onboard shuts down early when xembedding. The exception being in
unity-greeter to keep onboard in the login screen. We'd need to test for
unreliable RUNNING_UNDER_GDM, meaning this bug would be fixed except
when running off the live-cd.

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