On Thu, 2018-09-06 at 07:08 +0530, Abdul Rehman wrote:
Hi, I have tested the on screen keyboard of Fedora 28 and I a found a bug in that, I have visited to the Red Hat Bugzilla but didn't found any section for the keyboard where I can file it. Any suggestions?
I *believe* the correct component is called 'caribou'. You know...obviously. *sigh* naming.
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 10:21 PM Adam Williamson adamwill@fedoraproject.org wrote:
On Thu, 2018-09-06 at 07:08 +0530, Abdul Rehman wrote:
I have tested the on screen keyboard of Fedora 28 and I a found a bug in that, I have visited to the Red Hat Bugzilla but didn't found any section for the keyboard where I can file it. Any suggestions?
I *believe* the correct component is called 'caribou'.
That used to be the case, but nowadays gnome-shell and mutter handle both the on-screen keyboard's UI and backend.
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On Thu, 2018-09-06 at 07:08 +0530, Abdul Rehman wrote:
Hi, I have tested the on screen keyboard of Fedora 28 and I a found a bug in that, I have visited to the Red Hat Bugzilla but didn't found any section for the keyboard where I can file it. Any suggestions?
I *believe* the correct component is called 'caribou'. You know...obviously. *sigh* naming.
Caribou is a assistive technology keyboard that's existed since 2009, years before it started getting used by gnome-shell as the basis for the OSK.
Though, as Florian mentioned, this isn't the case since GNOME 3.28.
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