Quite some time ago, the Ubuntu developers patched Onboard for security
reasons to not open the preferences dialog under the display manager. As
we integrated that patch into the following releases of Onboard, the
wrench does not work by design under the display manager.

@ marmuta (who is coding Onboard and who is probably watching this
thread; otherwise, I will contact him directly in a few days)

What about hiding the wrench when Onboard is running under the display
manager instead of simply disabling it? This way, people would not think
it to be broken.

Moreover, what about adding the option "Apply the theme changes also to
the login screen" in the Preferences dialog tab about the themes? I am
aware, that it should be called with root privileges, but I think that
it should be feasible. The main difficulty might be to do it for the
various display managers that are available. But again, we could make
that new option available only for determined display managers.

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  if you enable onscreen keyboard and then login/logout, onscreen stays
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