I'm running Evernote 10.57.2 on Android 14 on Google Pixel 3a. On Nov 2, 2023, all of a sudden, Evernote stopped working with Gboard (Android-Google keyboard). When I go to type anything anywhere in Evernote, whether into a search box, a note Title or Body...anywhere, the keyboard appears as if to let me type, and then immediately disappears. I have rebooted my phone. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Evernote (which takes Evernote a long long time to resync to point where app becomes usable again...my notes database is large stretching back many many years). Still, when all is said and done, the bug remains. Just appeared today. What's going on Evernote?

For me it is not just a nuisance. I cannot make the editor and the keyboard appear at the same time. No matter where I scroll, the keyboard always occludes the editor. I need to type completely blind.


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I have a proposed fix up at FIX: Better virtual keyboard detect on Android by xfalcoxĀ  Pull Request #17200Ā  discourse/discourseĀ  GitHub but there is a upstream Chromium bug that I need to wait to be fixed before merging it.

An optimized virtual keyboard panel with full contrl keys will help tablet users quickly gain all the convenience and power of more complex operations such as bezier curve tools, color picking, straight-line brush, etc.

Right now, we have the touch docker that has some buttons that are shortcuts to functions, i think this could be a better approach. Instead of showing the the keyboard buttons show buttons for the functions you want shortcuts for.

i think for these keys there are other problems. the way they work is while they are being held down their function is active, different from shortcuts like / or e that you press just once. I dont know how that would work in the touch docker, i doubt that holding down the key and continue drawing will work with things like palm rejection, so a toggle would need to be simulated. In a scenario like this the bluetooth keyboard would be better.

For example, set the virtual button to Ctrl+Z, or the middle mouse button+Shift. (And they can be set without a real keyboard.)

They are then displayed in krita and we can trigger shortcuts by clicking on these virtual buttons.

For example, if I would like to join two nodes on separate paths I understand that I would usually select one by tapping on it with the pen and then select the other node using SHIFT+tap and then tap on the merge button in the node tool options. What would you do/map to accomplish this without a keyboard?

I also checked how it is working with arrow keys. Pretty decent tho.

Up and down arrow keys from soft and physical keyboard are working like a tab button. Tab button also working. Enter and backspace buttons are working.

Unfortunately, support for native on-screen keyboard is a browser issue. Until the browsers on these platforms handle keyboard events more intelligently, the best short-term solution will probably be to make the provided JavaScript on-screen keyboard more usable for touch interfaces.

In both iOS and Android, the on-screen keyboard only displays when an input field has focus. As keyboard input to Guacamole does not come from an input field, the on-screen keyboard is hidden. There is no way (currently) to hint to the browser that the keyboard should be displayed, and neither mobile browser uses the presence of keyboard event handlers to trigger such a display.

It is possible to force the on-screen keyboard to display on Android by holding the menu button for a second or two, but this still causes problems with some browsers: opening the on-screen keyboard in the default Android browser causes the URL bar to gain focus, and the mobile version of Firefox doesn't fire keyboard events for keypresses on the on-screen keyboard for any letter keys.

I actually tried this on ios - ipad - and there only appear 4 buttons on the right bottom. Ctrl Alt Esc Tab. The native keyboard never shows up.

--- during trying now.. i figuerd it out that i had to click on the left bottom bar to make the keyboard appear. Nice, but .. i can't hide the keyboard anymore and the canvas is minimized so that i cant really see what i type. To hide the keyboard i have to switch the input method again. When i use the build in 'hide' button the keyboard moves down but comes up right away again.

Update: Happens in Safari - in Chrome i can hide the keyboard

I'm using Android Remote Desktop App to access my computer. I use Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra model with 'book cover keyboard'. While I'm using remote deskto app, the bottom bar including home button comes up to screen when I press any keys, and it blocks the screen. I want this app to keep full screen without bottom bar. I checked with other apps and they don't show up bottom bar when press any button. (I'm not sure if I'm at the right place. I just folllowed the link in the app)

The problem was GBoard(Google soft keyboard) which I use as my soft keyboard when I detach the physical keyboard. To resolve 'bottom bar pop up issue', switch soft keyboard to Samsung default soft keyboard (or try another soft keyboard).

You can control the android phone through Windows Connect even with a touch screen laptop. You should use a 3rd party app to control it, as I use Genymobile/scrcpy don't need to install any apps on phone and completely free with tons of configuration. Link:

It would be good if you could check if the keyboard is appearing properly on the demorunner, to determine if this is really due to a bug on the JUCE side. On my system everything works as it should on actual devices. The only problem I am seeing is on the Android simulator, which shows the keyboard briefly but then it disappears.

(1) At times, tapping in username field will show the Autofill button at top of keyboard. Selecting autofill and the appropriate account it will only fill in username field. Leaves passoword field blank. Tapping in password field will just show keyboard with no Autofill button at top of keyboard.

This might be an Androud 13 problem. I have a galaxy note 20 that I've loaded the latest Android build on from Samsung and that keyboard does the same thing as the pixel that also runs Android 13. Screenshot is attached though note I'm running enpass 6.7.1.572 on this device. Before upgrading Android, the keyboard worked fine.

Every time i focus a text input, the keyboard covers everything and the scrolling does not work.

I tried to wrap the whole UI with KeyboardAvoidingView with all variations (padding, position etc.) or KeyboardAwareScrollView or ScrollView etc.

Nothing works correctly (input half visible, abnormal scrolling, strange behavior in ios etc.).

Now, what I just was talking about is fine for keeping the keyboard from covering the UI. It will not necessarily scroll your scroll view to the correct position so the TextInput is on the screen. Making a TextInput always visible is actually kind of a pain. Some of my most hacky code is to make this work all the time on both platforms.

FYI: You can now send text to your Android TV using this card via the Android Debug Bridge integration. Entering the ADB media_player entity ID into the card config via the adb_id option and then creating and clicking on a keyboard button opens a browser prompt, which you can enter text into which will be sent to your Android TV via ADB. Make sure to also create delete and enter buttons so you can easily remove and search for the text you enter.

I am using a bluetooth keyboard/touchpad combo (1byone Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard with Built-in Multi-touch Touchpad) connected to my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S7) in hopes of improving productivity. The keyboard works very well for typing, but the touchpad (although the Android phone accepts its input--demonstrated by a cursor moving on the phone but not moving the remote desktop's cursor) isn't used by the TeamViewer client (i.e. using the touchpad connected to my phone moves the mouse cursor that appears on the android phone, but does not affect the desktop cursor which one might hope to move). Also scrolling the touchpad mouse to the border of the Android phone doesn't scroll the view. For any functionality from the touchpad in TeamViewer, I have to hold down the left mouse button under the touchpad, preventing me from doing things that would otherwise be easy to do with a touchpad such as selection or drag-and-drop.

I've also noticed some buttons or button combinations from the hardware keyboard are captured by the android device causing undesirable effects. For example, the windows key on my bluetooth keyboard is used by Android to open Google Voice. While I am connected, I rather have it act as an actual Windows key, which would allow for a more seamless experience. Alt + Tab is also stolen by the Android phone.

I understand that the development cycle is crazy, and some of these features might not be supported without the user having to root the phone, but just wanted to suggest this as it would put you far ahead of the game. I have explored other android remote desktop client/host combos looking specifically for bluetooth keyboard/mouse support connected to an Android client. Jump desktop for Android has implemented a bluetooth mouse pass-through, but the rest of the application is horrible. Google Desktop doesn't appear to be as feature rich as your software so I hope that I can stick with your product in the future.

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