This is standard Android behaviour. I guess so that a keyboard doesn't interfere if its in the next room or similar.
One user suggested the work around of just clicking on the terminal with a trackpad, which is enough to hide the keyboard.
Modified on: Wed, 19 Mar, 2014 at 5:32 PM
This is standard Android behaviour. I guess so that a keyboard doesn't interfere if its in the next room or similar.
One user suggested the work around of just clicking on the terminal with a trackpad, which is enough to hide the keyboard.
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