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NAME

phosh-osk-stub - An (experimental) on screen keyboard for Phosh

SYNOPSIS

phosh-osk-stub [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION

phosh-osk-stub is an on screen keyboard (OSK) for phosh. It is considered experimental. For a production ready on screen keyboard see squeekboard(1).

phosh-osk-stub has two modes of operation. If the application supports and uses text-input-unstable-v3 the Wayland compositor will use the input-method-unstable-v2 protocol to interact with the OSK. This allows it to

  • automatically unfold the keyboard
  • handle text prediction / correction via preedit and surrounding text
  • automatically switch to special layouts like to terminal by input hints sent from the application

This is the preferred mode of operation. For legacy applications like e.g. Electron applications the OSK falls back to a virtual keyboard mode (basically emulating key presses). This means that it e.g. can't unfold automatically or support completion. It will hence hide the completion bar in that mode of operation.

OPTIONS

Print help and exit
Try to grab the sm.puri.OSK0 DBus interface, even if it is already in use by another keyboard.
(Temporarily) Give up the sm.puri.OSK0 DBus name if another OSK requests it. This also unregisters the Wayland input-method-v1 so another OSK can act as input method. If the name becomes available again it is grabbed again and phosh-osk-stub registers itself as input method again.
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SETUP

In order to be used by Phosh as OSK, phosh-osk-stub needs to be started from the /usr/share/applications/sm.puri.OSK0.desktop desktop file. On Debian systems this can be achieved by running

update-alternatives --config Phosh-OSK


as root and selecting the entry ending in sm.puri.Phosh.OskStub.desktop.

CONFIGURATION

phosh-osk-stub is configured via GSettings. This includes configuration of the loaded layouts from org.gnome.desktop.input-sources via the sources and xkb-options keys, whether the OSK is enabled at all via the org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications's screen-keyboard-enabled and configuration of word completion (see below).

For the keyboard to fold and unfold automatically make sure org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-im-module is set to the empty string (''). This is the default in most distributions. If unsure check via:

gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-im-module


WORD COMPLETION

phosh-osk-stub has support for word completion and correction via various completers (see below). It has several modes of operation represented by flags that can be combined:

  • off: no word completion
  • manual: enable and disable completion via an option in the language popover
  • hint: enables and disables completion based on the text input's completion hint.

Valid settings are off, manual, hint and manual+hint. These can be enabled configured via the gsettings command:

# off
gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk completion-mode "[]"
# manual
gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk completion-mode "['manual']"
# hint
gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk completion-mode "['hint']"
# manual+hint
gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk completion-mode "['manual','hint']"
# Reset to default (off)
gsettings reset sm.puri.phosh.osk completion-mode


Note that completion is always disabled when

  • No usable completers are found on startup
  • Terminal or emoji layout is in use
  • The application doesn't support text-input so phosh-osk-stub is falling back virtual-keyboard mode.

AVAILABLE COMPLETERS

The available completers depend on how phosh-osk-stub was built. Available are currently at most

  • hunspell: word correction based on the hunspell library
  • presage: (experimental) word prediction based on the presage libarary
  • pipe: completer using a pipe
  • fzf: completer based on fzf command line tool. Useful for experiments)
  • varnam: completer using govarnam for Indic languages



The default word completer is selected via the sm.puri.phosh.osk.Completers default GSetting.

gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk.Completers default hunspell


You need to restart phosh-osk-stub for the new default completer to become active.

TEXT CORRECTION USING HUNSPELL

The hunspell completer needs dictionaries and affix files in /usr/share/hunspell`. Most importantly ``/usr/share/hunspell/en_US.dic and /usr/share/hunspell/en_US.aff are required as fallback when no matching dictionary for the current layout is found.

TEXT COMPLETION USING PRESAGE

The presage based completer is considered experimental as there are some known issues when interacting with GTK4 applications.

For the presage based completer to work you need a model file in /usr/share/phosh/osk/presage/. Likely your distribution already ships one with the presage library. You can simply symlink it there. Models for more languages can be found in https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh-osk-data

TEXT COMPLETION USING PIPE

This completer feeds the current input word (preedit) to an executable file and expects the executable to output possible completions on stdout. The executable to invoke is configured via the sm.puri.phosh.osk.Completers.Pipe command GSetting. It defaults to cat. This can be used to experiment with different completion patterns without having to modify phosh-osk-stub itself.

gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk.Completers.Pipe command 'wc -c'


You need to restart phosh-osk-stub for the new command to become active. A commonly used executable is swipeGuess: https://git.sr.ht/~earboxer/swipeGuess

TEXT COMPLETION USING VARNAM

This completer feeds the current input word (preedit) to govarnam for easy input of Indic languages.

For the completer to work it needs govarnam and the language schema files installed. Please refer to the govarnam documentation.

Note that while you can enable govarnam as default completer this is not recommended. Instead enable it for a specific language via the sources gsettings:

gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources "[('xkb', 'us'), ('ibus', 'varnam:ml'), ('ibus', 'varnam:ta')]"


The above would only enable govranam for Malayalam and Tamil while the English US layout would still use the default completer.

TERMINAL SHORTCUTS

phosh-osk-stub can provide a row of keyboard shortcuts on the terminal layout. These are configured via the shortcuts GSetting

gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk.Terminal shortcuts "['<ctrl>a', '<ctrl>e', '<ctrl>r']"


For valid values see documentation of gtk_accelerator_parse(): https://docs.gtk.org/gtk3/func.accelerator_parse.html

IGNORING ACTIVATION

For some applications you might not want to unfold the OSK when the application requests it. This can e.g. be useful when you usually read what the application displays (and hence want to use as much as screen space as possible) but the application focuses a text entry. By adding the application's app-id to the ignore-activation list you can prevent the automatic unfold. The OSK can still be unfolded by other means (e.g. via the DBus API or the OSK button in Phosh). To determine an applications app-id you can use the foreign-toplevel command.

gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk ignore-activation "['org.gnome.Calculator']"


HARDWARE KEYBOARDS

By default the on screen keyboard will now show if it detects a connected hardware keyboard. To make it show nevertheless use

gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.osk ignore-hw-keyboards false


ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

phosh-osk-stub honors the following environment variables for debugging purposes:

POS_DEBUG: A comma separated list of flags:
  • force-show: Ignore the screen-keyboard-enabled GSetting and always enable the OSK. This GSetting is usually managed by the user and Phosh.
  • force-completion: Force text completion to ignoring the completion-mode GSetting.

  • POS_TEST_LAYOUT: Load the given layout instead of the ones configured via GSetting.
  • POS_TEST_COMPLETER: Use the given completer instead of the configured ones. The available values depend on how phosh-osk-stub was built (see above).
  • G_MESSAGES_DEBUG, G_DEBUG and other environment variables supported by glib. https://docs.gtk.org/glib/running.html
  • GTK_DEBUG and other environment variables supported by GTK, see https://docs.gtk.org/gtk3/running.html

SEE ALSO

phosh(1) squeekboard(1) text2ngram(1) gsettings(1) hunspell(5)