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* For GNOME where Fedora version >= '''34'''
* For GNOME 40 and later (Fedora 34+)
# Click on the gear icon from the system status menu on the upper right corner or run gnome-control-center from Activity or the terminal.
# Click on the gear icon from the system status menu on the upper right corner or run gnome-control-center from Activity or the terminal.
# Click on ''Keyboard''.
# Click on ''Keyboard''.
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## or press the ''Super''+''space'' or a shortcut key which is configured in ''Typing'' section on ''Shortcuts'' tab at ''Keyboard'' configuration.
## or press the ''Super''+''space'' or a shortcut key which is configured in ''Typing'' section on ''Shortcuts'' tab at ''Keyboard'' configuration.


* For GNOME
* For GNOME 3
# Click on the gear icon from the system status menu on the upper right corner or run gnome-control-center from Activity or the terminal.
# Click on the gear icon from the system status menu on the upper right corner or run gnome-control-center from Activity or the terminal.
# Click on ''Region & Language''.
# Click on ''Region & Language''.
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# Try to click the 2-letter language icon on the panel and select the input source
# Try to click the 2-letter language icon on the panel and select the input source
## or press the ''Super''+''space'' or a shortcut key which is configured in ''Input Source Switching'' section in ''Keyboard'' panel.
## or press the ''Super''+''space'' or a shortcut key which is configured in ''Input Source Switching'' section in ''Keyboard'' panel.
* For others
* For other desktop environments
** Prerequisites
*** Make sure if you have `im-chooser` and `imsettings` and `imsettings-systemd` installed.
# Select ''Input Method Selector'' from the desktop menu or run ''im-chooser'' from the terminal
# Select ''Input Method Selector'' from the desktop menu or run ''im-chooser'' from the terminal
# Select ''Use IBus'', then click ''Prefrences...'' at the right side.
# Select ''Use IBus'', then click ''Preferences...'' at the right side.
# Open ''Input Method'' tab
# Open ''Input Method'' tab
# Add your preferable input source and layout if not in ''Input Method'' section.
# Add your preferable input source and layout if not in ''Input Method'' section.
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* For GNOME
* For GNOME
** It may depends on the order of the input source, 2 letter language or a symbol for engine should appears at the panel.
** It may depends on the order of the input source, 2 letter language or a symbol for engine should appears at the panel.
* For others
* For other desktops
** "English (UK)" is available in ''Input Method'' -> ''English'' since Fedora 33
** "English (UK)" is available in ''Input Method'' -> ''English'' since Fedora 33
** IBus icon should appears at the panel if ibus is running
** IBus icon should appears at the panel if ibus is running
** `$HOME/.config/environment.d/imsettings-gtk.conf` and `$HOME/.config/environment.d/imsettings-qt.conf` will be created once selecting something on ''im-chooser''.
* GUI and windows should be popped up and displayed without error.
* GUI and windows should be popped up and displayed without error.
* Every change should take effect.  
* Every change should take effect.  

Revision as of 02:25, 13 December 2021

Description

This test case is to set up the input method to get it working on the desktop. if something is going wrong, please try to restart the desktop session. that may helps.


How to test

  • For GNOME 40 and later (Fedora 34+)
  1. Click on the gear icon from the system status menu on the upper right corner or run gnome-control-center from Activity or the terminal.
  2. Click on Keyboard.
  3. Add your preferable input source and layout if not in Input Sources section.
  4. Try to click the 2-letter language icon on the panel and select the input source
    1. or press the Super+space or a shortcut key which is configured in Typing section on Shortcuts tab at Keyboard configuration.
  • For GNOME 3
  1. Click on the gear icon from the system status menu on the upper right corner or run gnome-control-center from Activity or the terminal.
  2. Click on Region & Language.
  3. Add your preferable input source and layout if not in Input Sources section.
  4. Try to click the 2-letter language icon on the panel and select the input source
    1. or press the Super+space or a shortcut key which is configured in Input Source Switching section in Keyboard panel.
  • For other desktop environments
    • Prerequisites
      • Make sure if you have im-chooser and imsettings and imsettings-systemd installed.
  1. Select Input Method Selector from the desktop menu or run im-chooser from the terminal
  2. Select Use IBus, then click Preferences... at the right side.
  3. Open Input Method tab
  4. Add your preferable input source and layout if not in Input Method section.
  5. Click on the ibus icon and select the engine
    1. or press Super+space

Expected Results

  • For GNOME
    • It may depends on the order of the input source, 2 letter language or a symbol for engine should appears at the panel.
  • For other desktops
    • "English (UK)" is available in Input Method -> English since Fedora 33
    • IBus icon should appears at the panel if ibus is running
    • $HOME/.config/environment.d/imsettings-gtk.conf and $HOME/.config/environment.d/imsettings-qt.conf will be created once selecting something on im-chooser.
  • GUI and windows should be popped up and displayed without error.
  • Every change should take effect.
  • IBus is turned on when selecting the certain input source or pressing the shortcut key.