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    My virtual keyborad is not working

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    helloct | # 1 | 2011-04-12, 22:59 | Report

    hello,
    after installing and uninstall an handwritting app, (i forget the name) My virtual keyborad is not working.
    Help please.

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    kingoddball | # 2 | 2011-04-12, 23:27 | Report

    Do an update/upgrade.

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get upgrade

    Reboot. See if that helps.
    It should replace (if any) missing files and return modified ones back to normal.

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    travla | # 3 | 2011-04-12, 23:45 | Report

    Originally Posted by helloct View Post
    hello,
    after installing and uninstall an handwritting app, (i forget the name) My virtual keyborad is not working.
    Help please.
    This happened to me the other day (although I lost my virtual keyboard after installing GeePS), after trying every combination fixes posted here, this is what worked.

    1. Disable vkb in Settings
    2. Install uKeyboard from Extras
    3. Reboot
    4. Enable vkb in Settings (at this stage the vkb was still NOT working)
    5. Uninstall uKeyboard from Extras
    6. Reboot
    7. Virtual Keyboard working again

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    kingoddball | # 4 | 2011-04-13, 03:03 | Report

    Or why not just remove the 'offending' programs and update the system back to stanard files? Works for me.

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    travla | # 5 | 2011-04-13, 03:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by kingoddball View Post
    Or why not just remove the 'offending' programs and update the system back to stanard files? Works for me.
    I tried that, it never worked. Funny thing is that GeePS is happy to co-exist with vkb now. Go figure.

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    Mentalist Traceur | # 6 | 2011-04-13, 04:36 | Report

    Because it's not always just offending PROGRAMS. Sometimes another process happens to be running and screws up something extremely minor, like some random GConf setting getting set/unset, or whatever - this isn't always handled by the offending program, but usually by the preinst/postinst/prerm/postrm scripts of the .deb file. And the rm (remove) scripts don't always account for some rare mistake that could occur in executing the inst (install) scripts. And the reinstallers of other packages (especially stock packages) are likely to assume that everything is already fine and dandy and correctly set on the system.

    However, in the case of the vkb, something like ukeyboard might, since it modifies the vkb (not sure how, never used ukeyboard), modify the relevant files/keys/whatevers, and so when it uninstalls, it resets them to defaults. Or something like that.

    There's a pretty big shitload of possible ways something could go wrong, and that means that invariably you're going to encounter problems that don't reset with a simple reinstall of broken packages, but might fix with some other messed up mix of steps.

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    helloct | # 7 | 2011-04-22, 17:05 | Report

    It finally work again after a after restoring settings. thank for help.

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