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Description of problem: I tried Fedora 16 (the nightly build) on ExoPC tablet that doesn't have any hardware keyboard. An on screen keyboard wasn't provided and I didn't find any way to turn it on, hence the device was useless. Tablet PCs become more common and I think Fedora should work with them out of the box. I didn't know what component to file it to, so if I'm wrong with gnome-settings-daemon, please move it to the correct component. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.2 Actual results: Couldn't type anything on the device, so I couldn't even look for the right component and install it if it was not just installed. Expected results: The system should detect that the device doesn't have any hardware keyboard and should turn an on-screen keyboard on, or provide some easy and intuitive way to turn it on.
Yes, we should detect this automatically. In the meantime, click on the 'Universal Access' icon, and turn on 'Screen Keyboard'
Still no generic handling of this, AFAIK.
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