That's the latest release, that should do.
I could imagine two ways the key release won't happen. Either the onboard process gets killed from the outside with SIGKILL (i.e. kill -9), or it somehow crashes on its own.
When you say you accidentally closed Onboard, how did you do that?
And when you run it from terminal, do you get any errors when it closes (accidentally)?
$ killall onboard; onboard
That's the latest release, that should do.
I could imagine two ways the key release won't happen. Either the onboard process gets killed from the outside with SIGKILL (i.e. kill -9), or it somehow crashes on its own.
When you say you accidentally closed Onboard, how did you do that?
And when you run it from terminal, do you get any errors when it closes (accidentally)?
$ killall onboard; onboard