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And here is the GNOME shell keyboard [http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/js/ui/keyboard.js code]. It is part of GNOME 3.2 (Fedora 16). You can get to it when you click on the accessibility button at the top right of the screen and enable 'Screen Keyboard'. It will come up then when you click in the url entry in Epiphany or if you bring it up by hand. It does not come up automatically when you want to type in the google search for example.
 
And here is the GNOME shell keyboard [http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/js/ui/keyboard.js code]. It is part of GNOME 3.2 (Fedora 16). You can get to it when you click on the accessibility button at the top right of the screen and enable 'Screen Keyboard'. It will come up then when you click in the url entry in Epiphany or if you bring it up by hand. It does not come up automatically when you want to type in the google search for example.
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[http://live.gnome.org/Caribou Caribou] is the backend used with the gnome-shell onscreen keyboard. You can choose between different layouts which are placed in Fedora under '/usr/share/caribou/layouts/'. For the touch layout there is one for arabic and one for hebrew.  
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[http://live.gnome.org/Caribou Caribou] is the backend used with the gnome-shell onscreen keyboard. You can choose between different layouts which are placed in Fedora under '/usr/share/caribou/layouts/'. The layouts are in XML format. For the touch layout there is one for arabic and one for hebrew.  
    
You can get the current layout with:
 
You can get the current layout with:
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