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Opened Nov 23, 2020 by Vivia Nikolaidou@vnikolaidou

On-screen keyboard unusable for mozc kana Japanese input

Affected version

Using Debian unstable with Gnome on Wayland (mutter 3.38.1).

Bug summary

I have Japanese (mozc) set up as an input method. When I enable the on-screen keyboard and configure mozc for kana input, I can input Japanese, but the layout remains in en_US so I don't know which hiragana is on which key. Furthermore, some kana are hidden away in the numbers row.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Enable on-screen keyboard
  2. Add Japanese (mozc) as an input method
  3. Configure mozc to hiragana input
  4. Set mozc input to active
  5. Try to type on the on-screen keyboard

What happened

Hiragana input worked, but the labels were wrong so I didn't know which key was where, and some hiragana were hidden in the numbers row.

What did you expect to happen

The labels on the on-screen keyboard switch to their respective hiragana, and the ones in the numbers row are visible at the same time.

Relevant logs, screenshots, screencasts etc.

I typed "qwerty" on the on-screen keyboard. Here is the output. You can also see where I configured input mode to Kana.

Screenshot_from_2020-11-23_15-55-25

Edited Nov 23, 2020 by Vivia Nikolaidou
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Reference: GNOME/gnome-shell#3422