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Bug 2048623

Summary: On-Screen Keyboard does not have crucial system keys
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Reporter: Tiger Kaovilai <tkaovila>
Component: gnome-shellAssignee: Carlos Garnacho <cgarnach>
Status: CLOSED MIGRATED QA Contact: Michael Boisvert <mboisver>
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Version: 8.5CC: fmuellner, jadahl, tpelka, tpopela
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Windows 10 OSK none

Description Tiger Kaovilai 2022-01-31 16:02:47 UTC
Description of problem: On-Screen Keyboard does not have arrow keys and things like Ctrl, Alt, Super for executing shortcuts. This prevents me from using terminal on my convertible HP x360 15in bl000 when folded back


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible: Everytime


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Enable on-screen keyboard
2. tap terminal
3. try to arrow up to run previous command, or paste using OSK

Actual results: Can't do it.


Expected results: Previous command or paste works with OSK


Additional info:

Comment 1 Tiger Kaovilai 2022-01-31 16:04:37 UTC
Created attachment 1858096 [details]
Windows 10 OSK

This is what I expect to be available when using OSK

Comment 2 Tiger Kaovilai 2022-01-31 20:46:56 UTC
Note the lockscreen handles this well. It's after login that's the problem.

Comment 3 Tiger Kaovilai 2022-01-31 20:47:59 UTC
(In reply to Passawit Kaovilai from comment #2)
> Note the lockscreen handles this well. It's after login that's the problem.

oops wrong bugzilla.

Comment 4 Florian Müllner 2022-02-22 13:08:24 UTC
See bug 1702417. Not sure why we're not carrying that patch in RHEL8/9.

Comment 6 RHEL Program Management 2023-09-15 17:02:06 UTC
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