Created attachment 1832640 [details] Video showing that it works better with ibus-kkc than with ibus-anthy [mfabian@fedora ~]$ cat /etc/fedora-release Fedora release 35 (Thirty Five) [mfabian@fedora ~]$ rpm -q gnome-shell gnome-shell-41.0-3.fc35.x86_64 [mfabian@fedora ~]$ rpm -q ibus-anthy ibus-anthy-1.5.13-1.fc35.x86_64 [mfabian@fedora ~]$ rpm -q ibus-kkc ibus-kkc-1.5.22-18.fc35.x86_64 [mfabian@fedora ~]$ rpm -q ibus-libpinyin ibus-libpinyin-1.12.1-1.fc35.x86_64 [mfabian@fedora ~]$ rpm -q ibus-typing-booster ibus-typing-booster-2.14.13-1.fc35.noarch [mfabian@fedora ~]$ Using Gnome Xorg. - Enable the gnome-onscreen keyboard - Select ibus-anthy - Typing some kana by clicking on the keys of the onscreen keyboard - Click the space bar to start conversion to kanji - If no candidate list is shown yet, click the space bar again until a candiate list is shown - Click on a different candidate in the on-screen keyboard than the one which is shown in the preedit. -> The preedit now switches to the candidate clicked on (Good!) - Click on another candidate in the on-screen keyboard than the one which is shown in the preedit -> Nothing happens The candidate should have been selected. This works better with ibus-kkc. See attached video.
Clicking the candidate does not mean to commit in ibus-anthy. You have to click Enter key,