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Yo!

Got a fun little problem here with the latest 2007HE.

Up until now, it has done pretty well compared to earlier editions, but now there is a big problem. The onscreen keyboard will no longer appear, well, on the screen. Yesterday, I had set up my old apps and Bluetooth keyboard, and everything worked fine. When I disconnected the keyboard, the onscreen still came up just like normal, just like it should. But, this morning, I open up my 770, and lo'! No more onscreen keyboard. I've mucked around with all the setting, turned off BT, removed keyboard from devices, reset tablet, everything I could thing of. The keyboard is still nowhere to be found, it's just gone

Any help would be greatly appreciated, guys!
 
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IDK, don't have a 770, but I would try reconnecting the BT keyboard, type something, and disconnect again. Of course, you likely already tried that...
 

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I installed the latest 2007HE to my flash. I have OS2006 on my mmc. I had the problem you had with no onscreen keyboard. I had to reboot and I think I got it back. I also had a problem with the memory and it shutdown and my Nokia 770 would not boot up at all. I had to remove the batteries and then restart. Boy was I sweating for a bit. I installed seatbelt and changed the swappiness to 20. Everything has been running great since. I am tempted to put it on the mmc but I will wait a bit. I would also go to control panel and click Text input settings and change the input method to Handwriting recognition and see if you can get the handwriting screen up.
 
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Ah! Thanks, Benson!

Of gone searching through the whole filesystem for some lost config file, reset every setting twice and three times over, and trried everything to figure out how to calll it from a command line... But reconnecting and then properly diconnecting it worked. Apparently, if I shut off my keyboard first without diconnecting, Maemo doesnt realize itś gone, even though I turned blueotth off, even killed the process from xterm, Bug ^^

Thanks a lot.
 
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Heh.
Glad it helped!
 
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I had this same problem a few weeks ago. By mistake I long-pressed F12 on my Bluetooth keyboard and this shut OS2007HE down. After I turned the 770 back on, the on-screen keyboard was not appearing. This was fixed by reconnecting the BT keyboard and disconnecting it properly.
 
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