But "caféfaçade" isn't very secure - and still might not work, as you
could conceivably be thrown into an ASCII keyboard.  I'm not even sure
that the concept of a password keyboard could work.  I'm still on
16.04.3, but I haven't suffered the problem for a long time.  I gave up
on iBus and switched to fcitx (patched to enable altGr).  Fcitx has the
annoying habit of forgetting to employ the current keyboard and switches
to the default keyboard (which is an X keyboard) - which may be what
saves me.

At least I assume I don't have the problem.  I do have trouble typing my
password, and it's conceivable that the problem with the interfaces and
not my finger control, as second time usually works.  (I've also
wondered if there's some form of keylogger on my system.)

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Title:
  Lock screen uses last active window's language instead of default
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