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I can suggest you to ask Jolla to implement system hwkb input method
to disable vkb to appear, and fix android input. Thats 9000% better
than hacking :)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25.02.2014 03:43, Kimmo Lindholm
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<div>Or something like that….</div>
<div>(Running this on Jolla (1.0.3.8) and it is related to the
qwerty toh keyboard)</div>
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<div>I use uinput to send key events (EV_KEY) – these works
ok,</div>
<div>but when I send e.g. KEY_LEFTSHIFT or KEY_CAPSLOCK, a ?
character appears as “prefix” to the actual character.</div>
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<div>e.g. sending KEY_A <font face="Wingdings">à</font> a</div>
<div>sending KEY_LEFTSHIFT and then KEY_A <font
face="Wingdings">à</font> ?A</div>
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<div>That is on sailfish apps, but when I do same thing in
fingerterminal, the ? char does not appear and all works
fine.</div>
<div>On android apps nothing works.</div>
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<div>If someone feels that this is a bug (as I do) please
could someone point me to correct direction reporting it
out.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
<div>Kimmo</div>
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