The main problem is that Onboard was not designed to work with GNOME3,
that has restrictions, that Onboard can hardly bypass. (Onboard is also
incompatible to Wayland, which is an additional issue.) There is a gnome
extension for Onboard that slightly improves the situation, but a proper
compatibility with GNOME 3 requires Onboard to be rewritten, having the
restrictions of GNOME 3 in mind. A rewrite of Onboard started some time
ago under the name of OnboardOSK; but I don't know what state OnboardOSK
is in.

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Title:
  2 instances of onboard onscreen keyboard running and settings only
  applying to one

Status in onboard package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I installed Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver development branch
  Onboard 1.4.1-2ubuntu1

  An onscreen keyboard comes installed by default, but it's not very usable
  * Lack of buttons 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1755987
  * Pipe doesn't work 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1755985
  * Uppercase is broken 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1755983

  I tried changing the settings for the onscreen keyboard, selecting the "Full" 
layout (instead of "Compact"), but found the settings did not take effect even 
after a reboot.
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1755988

  Then I ran onboard from the launcher, and the full keyboard appeared at the 
bottom of the screen *constantly* and resized the rest of my screen smaller.
  With the full layout, uppercase works, and so far it seems fine.

  However now whenever I click on any window that has a text input, the
  buggy compact onscreen keyboard appears over the working full layout
  onscreen keyboard.

  I actually like the behavior of the buggy compact onscreen keyboard's
  ability to show/hide as needed vs the full "onboard" keyboard
  displaying constantly.

  So right now it's a bit of a mess, sorry if I should have reported
  each issue as part of a single bug report.

  Desired outcome:
  1. The automatically displayed keyboard should respect the settings (eg: the 
layout) set by onboard-settings.
  2. If I run onboard manually, meaning it stays at the bottom of the screen 
constantly, another instance should not automatically pop up over it.

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