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Issue created May 21, 2019 by David Boddie@david.boddie💬Maintainer3 of 6 checklist items completed3/6 checklist items

Virtual keyboard displayed on lock screen

What problem did you encounter

The virtual keyboard is displayed on the lock screen.

What is the current behaviour?

The virtual keyboard is displayed on the lock screen if it was open before the screen was locked.

What is the expected behaviour?

The keyboard should be hidden.

How to reproduce

Open the virtual keyboard, lock the screen (by waiting until it auto-locks). phosh-locked-with-virtboard-small

Which version did you encounter the bug in?

  • I Compiled it myself. If you compiled phosh from source please provide the git revision via e.g. by running git log -1 --pretty=oneline and pasting the output below.

  • I used the precompiled Debian package (e.g. by running a prebuilt image). Please paste the output oof dpkg -s phosh below.

  Phosh Version: 38a86e4bb443fbfa87443539f323338b05408472

What hardware are you running phosh on?

  • amd64 qemu image
  • Librem5 devkit
  • nested compositor. If so please give the full command you start phosh with.
  • other (please elaborte)
../wlroots/_build/rootston/rootston -E '_build/run -U' -C /tmp/rootston.ini

Relevant logfiles

Please provide relevant logs. You can e.g. the logs since last boot read with journalctl -b 0.

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