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I am working on my first Linux project as an aspiring developer and would like help accessing the code for the on-screen-keyboard in Cinnamon 5.6.5. I can find the file, but I lack the experience necessary to understand how to open it for modification. How do I look at the on-screen-keyboard file and access it for modification on my own personal machine?

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  • Welcome to Super User. Your question doesn't include enough detail. Please see How to Ask a Good Question then edit your question to include the details of your research, what you found and why it didn’t meet your needs. For example Hacking the Virtual Keyboard w/ an Original Scientific Alphabet
    – Blindspots
    Apr 5, 2023 at 14:17
  • If you are an aspiring dev, start by writing your own code. Modifying existing stuff is often much harder (and you learn less).
    – Gantendo
    Apr 5, 2023 at 14:18
  • Frankly, I can hardly tolerate the way you people read and write English, let alone code. How many coders that you know of practice Unit Testing as a one to one discipline? finding a coder that cares is a $15,000,000 endeavor at a minimum. Hell, I've got more dismemberment victims in my family than I've found willing tutelage about anything through a Stack Exchange. If you want to brag, tell me how to look at the code for the [email protected] anywhere, whether in the applet docs on the Cinnamon Github page (which has no coherent TLD a beginner could find) or w/ the Mint terminal
    – Burt
    Apr 9, 2023 at 21:19

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