Enabling Onboard in the Universal Access panel also starts at-spi2.
However, Onboard does not require at-spi2, unless its the auto-show
feature is used. So let's assume now that a user does not want to use
at-spi2 and therefore starts Onboard manually. Checking for the on-
screen keyboard setting in the Universal Access panel would report
incorrect information.

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Title:
  Screen keyboard shows, even though it's turned off in accessibility
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