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Reproduce Step:




  1. Change IME to Intelligent Pinyin(version: 1.10.0, iBus version: 1.5.19) (a kind of Chinese input method)

  2. Type some Chinese characters.

  3. Press "Super + L" to Lock screen.

  4. Press "Enter" to show the password input box

  5. Input password <= Problem: the password input box still enable IME, so the correct password will not input. Please see this image.

  6. If this happens, I can click top right IME icon, and change to English keyboard, then I can input password correctly.


PS:




  1. If I lock screen by click the lock icon on top right, the problem will not exist.

  2. The problem maybe newly introduced in 18.10 or later update.


Ubuntu Version: 18.10
Desktop: Gnome



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    I think I've found a bug, but not sure. So I come here and seeking for your help.



    Reproduce Step:




    1. Change IME to Intelligent Pinyin(version: 1.10.0, iBus version: 1.5.19) (a kind of Chinese input method)

    2. Type some Chinese characters.

    3. Press "Super + L" to Lock screen.

    4. Press "Enter" to show the password input box

    5. Input password <= Problem: the password input box still enable IME, so the correct password will not input. Please see this image.

    6. If this happens, I can click top right IME icon, and change to English keyboard, then I can input password correctly.


    PS:




    1. If I lock screen by click the lock icon on top right, the problem will not exist.

    2. The problem maybe newly introduced in 18.10 or later update.


    Ubuntu Version: 18.10
    Desktop: Gnome



    Thanks.










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      I think I've found a bug, but not sure. So I come here and seeking for your help.



      Reproduce Step:




      1. Change IME to Intelligent Pinyin(version: 1.10.0, iBus version: 1.5.19) (a kind of Chinese input method)

      2. Type some Chinese characters.

      3. Press "Super + L" to Lock screen.

      4. Press "Enter" to show the password input box

      5. Input password <= Problem: the password input box still enable IME, so the correct password will not input. Please see this image.

      6. If this happens, I can click top right IME icon, and change to English keyboard, then I can input password correctly.


      PS:




      1. If I lock screen by click the lock icon on top right, the problem will not exist.

      2. The problem maybe newly introduced in 18.10 or later update.


      Ubuntu Version: 18.10
      Desktop: Gnome



      Thanks.










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      I think I've found a bug, but not sure. So I come here and seeking for your help.



      Reproduce Step:




      1. Change IME to Intelligent Pinyin(version: 1.10.0, iBus version: 1.5.19) (a kind of Chinese input method)

      2. Type some Chinese characters.

      3. Press "Super + L" to Lock screen.

      4. Press "Enter" to show the password input box

      5. Input password <= Problem: the password input box still enable IME, so the correct password will not input. Please see this image.

      6. If this happens, I can click top right IME icon, and change to English keyboard, then I can input password correctly.


      PS:




      1. If I lock screen by click the lock icon on top right, the problem will not exist.

      2. The problem maybe newly introduced in 18.10 or later update.


      Ubuntu Version: 18.10
      Desktop: Gnome



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