![]() The package name is something like matchbox-keyboard In the results, find the “on-screen keyboard” package.In the search field, type “matchbox” and press Enter.Go to Preferences > Add/Remove Software.If you have a keyboard for the installation, you can do this directly in the desktop interface: I will show you how to do this with two methods: with SSH or directly on Raspbian Desktop Installation on Raspberry Pi OS Desktop We can finally install the virtual keyboard package On Linux, you can use a terminal with the command: ssh find more details in this tutorial if needed Install the virtual keyboard On Windows, you need a software like Putty You can now connect to your Raspberry Pi from your computer Go to Preferences > Raspberry Pi Configuration.This step is not mandatory, but here is how to do this: ![]() This way, you can install and configure new packages from your computer If you use a touch screen or don’t have a keyboard, it’s probably a good idea to enable SSH on your Raspberry Pi Then click on Options > Check for updates and upgrade everything Enable SSH Go to the main menu > Accessories > Add/Remove Software You can also do this in the “Add/Remove software” tool if you prefer Here are the commands to update all packages from a terminal: So, it’s a good idea to start by updating your system Ok, once your system installed (or if you already had made this step before reading this tutorial), there is an additional stepĪs I told you the package is available in the default Raspbian repository
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