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2010-05-04
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2010-05-04
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#1142
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Thanks. Btw, speaking of "codes", is "localization problem" a code for the user with the problem!
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2010-05-04
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#1143
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While using OOo writer I got a phone call. This disabled the
keyboard. Fortunately, I could still get out of OOo using the
stylus. But when I reopened OOo writer, the keyboard still did not work. I tried to use the fix keyboard icon but it did not help.
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2010-05-04
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2010-05-04
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I also get this behavior, but how did you even get to the fix keyboard icon when the keyboard is disabled since Ctrl+Backspace is also disabled? I had to use the shortcutd app which lets me access the task manager through the camera button. Then I can get to the Maemo application manager, and after pressing the fix keyboard icon I get the "Information" window of LXDE without LXDE. When I then maximize LXDE from the task manager, the keyboard indeed is not fixed. But this is anyway such an awkward procedure compared to the power button trick that I think the fix keyboard app could just be thrown out.
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2010-05-04
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That was certainly a circuitous route! In my case the Ctrl+Backspace
was NOT disabled so I could easily get to the FIX keyboard. As a guess, it might be something subtle with how you've redone the key mapping. Or perhaps this a manifestation of the "localization problem" qole mentioned as your keyboard is not US.
Anyways, for me, the FIX keyboard has not been useful so far. That
is not to say it may not come in handy as an option in the future.
Btw, I've discovered a second "trick" that qole might want to include in the wiki. If all else fails, instead of tapping the power button once. Hold down that same button for a few seconds. Wait a little bit and then press it down again. Amazingly it fixes everything!
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2010-05-05
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#1147
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I just had a loss of the keyboard without a phone call and there Ctrl+Backspace was not disabled. Provoking it again by phone call, Ctrl+Backspace was again disabled.
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2010-05-05
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#1148
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2010-05-05
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#1149
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Did you try the Fix Keyboard app when you lost the keyboard
without the phone call?
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2010-05-05
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#1150
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