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squeekboard - a Wayland on-screen keyboard

Squeekboard is a keyboard-shaped input method supporting Wayland, built primarily for the Librem 5 phone.

It squeaks because some Rust got inside.

Features

Present

  • GTK3
  • Custom keyboard layouts defined in yaml
  • Input purpose dependent keyboard layouts
  • DBus interface to show and hide
  • Use Wayland input method protocol to submit text
  • Use Wayland virtual keyboard protocol

TODO

  • Text prediction/correction
  • Use preedit
  • Submit actions like "next field" using a future Wayland protocol
  • Pick up DBus interface files from /usr/share

Creating layouts

If you want to work on layouts, check out the guide.

Building

Dependencies

See .gitlab-ci.yml or run apt-get build-dep .

Build from git repo

$ git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/squeekboard.git
$ cd squeekboard
$ mkdir _build
$ meson _build/
$ cd _build
$ ninja

To run tests use ninja test. To install squeekboard run ninja install.

Running

$ phoc # if no compatible Wayland compositor is running yet
$ cd ../build/
$ src/squeekboard

Squeekboard's panel will appear whenever a compatible application requests an input method. Click a text field in any GTK application, like python3 ./tools/entry.py.

Squeekboard honors the gnome "screen-keyboard-enabled" setting. Either enable this through gnome-settings under accessibility or run:

$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-keyboard-enabled true

Alternatively, force panel visibility manually with:

busctl call --user sm.puri.OSK0 /sm/puri/OSK0 sm.puri.OSK0 SetVisible b true

What the compositor has to support

A compatible compositor has to support the protocols:

  • layer-shell
  • virtual-keyboard-v1

It's strongly recommended to support:

  • input-method-v2

Developing

See doc/hacking.md for this copy, or the official documentation for the current release.

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An on-screen-keyboard input method for Wayland
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