10-20-2025, 11:03 PM
Hello...
I finally got back to this problem with the Onboard virtual keyboard vanishing when attempting to use it on a Microsoft Surface Go running Linux Lite 7.6.
I tried all the suggestions you provided:
1) I tried the following from your first reply:
After this it appeard to resove the issue, but then I found that I could not get Onboard to appear on the login screen/ I tried every setting in the Settings/Session and Startup/Application Autostart/Onboard/Trigger. All to no avail. Then Onboard went back to either not appearing or vanishing when trying to use it.
2) So I then tried the nest set of suggestions as follows:
Onboard did then fail by itself.
After this the Terminal seemed to get hung - it would not return to a prompt to allow me to input the next command. I copied all of the above into a text file ("Attempt to stabilize Onboard #1").
3) I opened another instance of Terminal and input the final command you suggested:
This failed with an error. I copied these results into another text file ("Attempt ... #2")
Attempt to stabilize Onboard #1.pdf (Size: 110.16 KB / Downloads: 0)
Attempt to stabilize Onboard #2.pdf (Size: 80.93 KB / Downloads: 0)
Any further suggestions would be appreciated very much. I want to give this tablet computer to an inexperienced person to use and it would be very combersome for them to have to carry a keyboard & mouse everywhere they need to use it.
Thank you, very much for your efforts to look into this very odd issue.
Eric R.
I finally got back to this problem with the Onboard virtual keyboard vanishing when attempting to use it on a Microsoft Surface Go running Linux Lite 7.6.
I tried all the suggestions you provided:
1) I tried the following from your first reply:
Code:
gsettings set org.onboard.keyboard input-event-source 'GTK'Code:
sudo apt install mousetweaksCode:
sudo glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemasAfter this it appeard to resove the issue, but then I found that I could not get Onboard to appear on the login screen/ I tried every setting in the Settings/Session and Startup/Application Autostart/Onboard/Trigger. All to no avail. Then Onboard went back to either not appearing or vanishing when trying to use it.
2) So I then tried the nest set of suggestions as follows:
Code:
sudo apt install systemd-coredumpCode:
onboardCode:
coredumpctl info onboard3) I opened another instance of Terminal and input the final command you suggested:
Code:
coredumpctl gdb onboard
Attempt to stabilize Onboard #1.pdf (Size: 110.16 KB / Downloads: 0)
Attempt to stabilize Onboard #2.pdf (Size: 80.93 KB / Downloads: 0)
Any further suggestions would be appreciated very much. I want to give this tablet computer to an inexperienced person to use and it would be very combersome for them to have to carry a keyboard & mouse everywhere they need to use it.
Thank you, very much for your efforts to look into this very odd issue.
Eric R.
