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Onboard screenkeyboard does not work in Ubuntu 22.04

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Since I've upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04, I can't use the onboard screenkeyboard anymore. I really liked that keyboard, because it is compact, easy functionality (right click for characters etc.) etc... The onboard freezes now to one side of the screen, I can't type with it at all, other programs have strange behaviors. Is there a solution to fix the onboard, so I can use it again? Or is there something similar? I now use the screen keyboard which is available in Ubuntu itself, but I don't like this one. It sometimes presses keys automatic, takes a lot of space at the bottom of the screen, no right click functionality etc...

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Check if `/usr/libexec/at-spi-bus-launcher` is running: `pgrep -af spi` . Onboard depends on python3. You can ask help from https://bugs.launchpad.net/onboard
Anneke van der Wal avatar
md
How do I check? Can you give the exact command line?
in flag
`pgrep -af spi`
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jp flag

It works for me in Ubuntu Desktop 22.04.2 LTS when using X

I switched from Wayland to X.

See the picture, how to start the Settings/Preferences window from tray, and then untick 'Dock to screen edge'.

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Edit the configuration file to switch from Wayland to X:

sudo nano /etc/gdm3/custom.conf

to uncomment [remove # from] the line containing

WaylandEnable=false

save the file (ctrl + x and after that y ('yes') or another key for non-English and finally Enter) and reboot.

sudodus avatar
jp flag
@ArchismanPanigrahi , Thanks for editing the link :-)
Anneke van der Wal avatar
md
Maybe this is the problem. I'm running Wayland :)
sudodus avatar
jp flag
Try X and good luck @AnnekevanderWal :-)
Anneke van der Wal avatar
md
I hope I don't crash my system :)
sudodus avatar
jp flag
If you save a backup copy of the config file, it will be easy to restore but it is a small and straight-forward fix. I will edit the answer to add instructions.
Anneke van der Wal avatar
md
thank you! I'll try, and come back when I managed it.
Anneke van der Wal avatar
md
Ok, I'm back and I've managed it to switch to X. I've also reinstalled onboard, and it works again! I'm so happy! Thanks a lot for your help!
sudodus avatar
jp flag
Let us [continue this discussion in chat](https://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/145925/discussion-between-sudodus-and-anneke-van-der-wal).
Anneke van der Wal avatar
md
Since I switched to X, the pc is slower. Sometimes, when I turn off the pc, I get a FAILED warning. You have any idea?
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jp flag
You can check some log files in the directory `/var/log`. (There are other people who know much better than I what to look for in the log files.) I think it is best to ask a new question focusing on this new problem. That way you have better chances for make the experts in that field interested. - You can also [install and] run the program `htop` and see which programs are using the CPU. And you can turn back to Wayland for a while and check what looks different in the logs and in `htop`.
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