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Opened May 11, 2016 by RingBot@RingBotOwner

Ring client on GNOME and Android doesn't have a way of showing the keypad

Issue generated from Tuleap's migration script. Originally submitted by: Andres Gomez (tanty)

I'm using ring with GNOME in Debian Testing from Ring's own repositories. In addition, I've tested Ring with Android.

In my company, we have an Asterisk based SIP server. Connecting to the SIP server works without problem but, when entering some MUCs, a PIN is requested.

I don't see a way of having a visual keypad to enter the PIN. In GNOME I believe it is possible to do so with the keyboard but I don't see any way of doing that with Android.

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Reference: savoirfairelinux/ring-client-gnome#440