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[Bug 1376764] Re: on-screen keyboard not available in 14.10 Final Beta

 

Maybe another approach, if you do not have any means at all to type
anything: Could you please navigate with nautilus to the folder /usr/bin
and check whether the following two files have their executable bit set?

The problem you describe seems to indicate that the executable bit on
the onboard file is disabled. But I don't have any idea at the moment
about how to enable the executable bit without typing anything. Even if
you use the gui to remove and reinstall Onboard, the system requires you
normally to enter an administrator password. (I don't know, whether it
is possible to install Ubuntu in a way where the administrator does not
have a password.)

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Title:
  on-screen keyboard not available in 14.10 Final Beta

Status in “onboard” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Activating the on-screen keyboard in the settings menu has no effect.
  Trying to manually execute /usr/bin/onboard via pointing-and-clicking opens up gedit (i.e., it's not recognised as an executable).
  No other keyboard input is available for the device in question, so further tests via command line (such as confirming that `python /usr/bin/onboard' starts onboard normally) are not feasible.
  Thus, 14.10 final beta is bootable but completely unusable on some tablet devices (Surface Pro 3 here).

  (Filing against `onboard' because this might be an `onboard'
  installation issue.)

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