Allegedly, on or about 14 June 2017, George R Goffe sent:
I just installed a ton of packages to this system and all of a
sudden
I have this virtual keyboard. Yes, you guessed it, I don't know which
package brought me this head ache.
Installation history, dnf logs...
Apropos keyboard
Apropos virtual
rpm -qa|sort|less (then scroll through and look; human search)
Look through your preferences for accessibility options, and turn it
off. I think an on-screen keyboard is installed with basic systems, by
default, it's just not enabled until you ask for it (which can be done
with hotkey sequences - like rapidly tapping shift keys, or holding a
shift key down - the particular sequence depends on your desktop).
This system is a Fedora 27 x86_64 (rawhide). I'm using KDE. The
monitor is a Samsung 27" TV and has NO touch screen capability that
I'm aware of.
On-screen keyboards (another term for you to look for), don't have to be
used with touchscreens, they can also be used with a mouse, or other
pointing devices. Sometimes they're used for people without a keyboard,
sometimes they're for people who can't use a keyboard.
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[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 3.9.10-100.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 14 01:31:27 UTC 2013 x86_64
(always current details of the computer that I'm writing this email on)
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