Thanks Nick; you're right in that I wouldn't have picked it as a fix, but it would be great if it sorts the issue out.

I'm not sure how imminent 1.0.0 is but I'm inclined to wait for that at this stage. The system is running well enough otherwise and I think the i-pad thing isn't critical...


On 22/03/2018 6:09 a.m., Nick Couchman wrote:
I believe GUACAMOLE-352 addresses this issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/GUACAMOLE/issues/GUACAMOLE-352

It's not directly related to the issue you're seeing, but I think the way it was implemented actually also helps with this. This change went in after the 0.9.14 release, so it'll be in version 1.0.0, or you can build from git master and see if it works, there.

-Nick

On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:15 AM, ivanmarcus <ivanmar...@yahoo.com <mailto:ivanmar...@yahoo.com>> wrote:

    Good evening all.


    I have a couple of people who've been interested in using
    Guacamole with an i-pad. I don't have one so am unable to test
    this but they've shown me that it's essentially unusable for them
    because of issues with bringing up and/or hiding of an on-screen
    keyboard.


    A little research online shows that this has been a known issue,
    but there is a suggestion that it could have been resolved at some
    stage. However we're using 0.9.14 and the issue appears to remain.


    I wonder if anyone is able to let me know if there's a way to
    practically make this work please? I note that we tried using
    different input methods, and different browsers (per
    https://sourceforge.net/p/guacamole/discussion/1110833/thread/d668c9ca/
    <https://sourceforge.net/p/guacamole/discussion/1110833/thread/d668c9ca/>),
    but from what I could see it didn't really help them much, and
    unfortunately as a non-apple/i-pad person I'm unable to assist my
    guys any further.


    Thanks.



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