From: andre_debian@numericable.fr To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2015 22:52:45 +0200 Subject: Re: [trinity-users] How to get an onscreen keyboard?
On Sunday 05 April 2015 22:30:55 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Friday 03 April 2015 13.20:31 Slávek Banko wrote:
You can install application kvkbd.
Thanks a lot Slávek. kvkbd-trinity does the trick (while xvkdb could not be resized without crashing). Perfect onscreen keyboard.
So I've got Trinity running on my Tablet. It works fairly well, and with kvkbd I've got an keyboard when using the tablet without the physical keyboard.
Now the only thing I still need to find is how to get someting like "long press = right click" and this Tablet-PC could really be usable.
You are lucky :-)
I installed "kvkbd-trinity", but no onscreen-keyboard, on my touchscreen computer with Jessie.
I did not receive any answer to my mail (04/04 5pm) with the subject : "Tactile virtual keyboard does'nt appear"
Maybe it's better to change it by : "No onscreen keyboard on my touchscreen computer"
And the content also : On TDE Desktop, Debian Jessie, with a touchscreen computer, i don't get the onscreen-keyboard.
I can open applications and close applications with fingers, but no onscreen-keyboard.
Also, impossible to zoom with the 3 fingers.
It does't come from the computer, because everything works well with Windows-8.
Thanks.
André
Hi Andre,
First, start kvkbd-trinity, then it will stay in the notification area. You just have to click on it hen you need it. I am currently doing a similar setup on my newly received Sagem Spiga mini laptop. It has a keyboard, but the layout is hard to understand and very strange, so I will rely on the touch screen kb.
I am almost sure that TDE doesn't support multi-touch features at this moment, but it might be provided by Xorg, so I might be wrong on this one.
-Alexandre