> 1. Open the onscreen keyboard named onboard shipped with Ubuntu. You will use it for
> the typing instead of your hardware keyboard.
This also affects the "cellwriter" and "xvkbd" onscreen keyboards that are installable via synaptic.
This makes using a Tablet PC is tablet mode an exercise in frustration, since I have to flip the computer back open to type a password when changing my network profile from work to home.
> 1. Open the onscreen keyboard named onboard shipped with Ubuntu. You will use it for
> the typing instead of your hardware keyboard.
This also affects the "cellwriter" and "xvkbd" onscreen keyboards that are installable via synaptic.
This makes using a Tablet PC is tablet mode an exercise in frustration, since I have to flip the computer back open to type a password when changing my network profile from work to home.