Missing keyboard

gchilds1

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I did a factory reset on my Nexus 7 but now I can't get past the wi-fi setup as the keyboard does not appear, hence no way to enter password. What can I do, I wonder?
 
Are you able to skip the whole setup and get to the menu > system settings > input/keyboard?
 
Are you able to skip the whole setup and get to the menu > system settings > input/keyboard?
Sadly not. All I get is the welcome/select language screen then the select wi-fi page. There's no way to access the menu, the top right hand corner only has the battery icon and wi-fi icon.
 
Some silly-sounding questions, because it's always very difficult to gauge a new member's expertise, so no offense intended:

1. Does anything happen at all when you tap the password entry field?
2. Is the screen clean?
3. Are you using your bare hands, or are you wearing gloves?
4. I don't remember how it was when I initially set up my N7, but it seems odd that you aren't able to skip the Wifi page. Any way you could snap a photo of the screen and post it?
 
Some silly-sounding questions, because it's always very difficult to gauge a new member's expertise, so no offense intended:

1. Does anything happen at all when you tap the password entry field?
2. Is the screen clean?
3. Are you using your bare hands, or are you wearing gloves?
4. I don't remember how it was when I initially set up my N7, but it seems odd that you aren't able to skip the Wifi page. Any way you could snap a photo of the screen and post it?

No offence taken. When it comes to technology I don't know enough to be cautious!

1. When I tap the password field I get a flashing cursor and that's all.
2. It is now! Didn't make any difference.
3. Bare hands: I gather gloves are a no-no?
4. Sorry, I haven't got a camera. There's no way to get away from the wi-fi page: the back "buttons" at the bottom of the screen aren't visible, there's just a list of available networks on the page and if I swipe down from the top left I just get the date and time. And the time isn't even correct..
 
Are you rooted and do anything that could have conflicted with the Keyboard (e.g. delete stock files or .apk's)?
 
Did you have a Bluetooth keyboard linked to the device before you did the reset? It should've been cleared out anyway after the reset, but just trying to brainstorm for ideas here ...
 
Reboot into recovery and factory reset and clear cache. Reboot and see if that fixes the issue. Otherwise, you can load a stock factory image and return to complete stock, as if you just received and opened you Nexus 7. Here is the guide to return back to stock: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...1477-guide-nexus-7-factory-image-restore.html

No joy with reset and clear cache. I'll give the factory image restore a go, but in the meantime thanks for your efforts.