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Ross McCormick commented on GUACAMOLE-806:
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This issue did not appear with the same browsers when connecting to guacamole
0.9.6, nor does it appear from the same client computers when using the FireFox
browser.
In this screenshot, you can see the black bar across the bottom of the window.
That is supposed to be the OSK. It appeared correctly while I was testing from
Chrome browser version 73.xxxx.xxxx on Windows 7, and I watched as the browser
did an auto-update to version 75.xx whatever, refreshed the screen, and the OSK
appeared as shown in this screenshot.
While this may not be a "bug" in Guacamole, it would be helpful to have some
idea how the interaction with Chrome became affected this way. Guacamole is
still awesome, BTW.
!2Q==!
> On-Screen keyboard not accessible in Chrome version 75.0.3770.80 64-bit
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> Key: GUACAMOLE-806
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-806
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: guacamole
> Affects Versions: 1.0.0
> Environment: Windows 7, Windows 10, Ubuntu Linux. Chrome or Chromium
> version >= 74.0.3729.169
> Reporter: Ross McCormick
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: usability
> Attachments: guac-osk-chrome-os.png, guac-osk-fedora.png
>
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> Previous versions of Chrome browser , with Guacamole =< 1.0.0 show the
> Guacamole On-Screen keyboard normally. Version 75.0.3770.80 64-bit of Chrome,
> with Guacamole 1.0.0, shows the On-Screen keyboard as as mall black bar, as
> if only the upper edge of the keyboard is visible.
> This was reported while using Chrome on Windows 7 and Windows 10.
> This symptom also appears in the Chromium 74.0.3729.169 64-bit running on
> Ubuntu Linux.
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