Keep the virtual keyboard after using extra keys
If using the extra keys always gives focus to the screen then an on-screen keyboard would be closed. When using on-screen keyboards we instead want to give focus to our virtual keyboard input element.
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sendKey(keysym, code, down) {
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UI.rfb.sendKey(keysym, code, down);
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// move focus to the screen in order to be able to
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// use the keyboard right after these extra keys
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UI.rfb.focus();
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// Move focus to the screen in order to be able to use the
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// keyboard right after these extra keys.
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// The exception is when a virtual keyboard is used, because
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// if we focus the screen the virtual keyboard would be closed.
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// In this case we focus our special virtual keyboard input
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// element instead.
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if (document.getElementById('noVNC_keyboard_button')
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.classList.contains("noVNC_selected")) {
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document.getElementById('noVNC_keyboardinput').focus();
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} else {
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UI.rfb.focus();
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}
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// fade out the controlbar to highlight that
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// the focus has been moved to the screen
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UI.idleControlbar();
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