I have the same problem on an X220T, whose screen can flip into a tablet
mode. The touchscreen works great for everything until I want to type
something. In Gnome Shell, anytime I select a text field with the
touchscreen, it assumes I want to use the on-screen keyboard (OSK) and
automatically pops it up. If I begin to type on a physical keyboard, it
gets rid of the OSK and lets me get on with life. It seems to me that
this may be a good approach here as well! Definitely would work better
than the MS way of doing it, always having to press a button to make the
keyboard appear.

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  Ubuntu Desktop Next does not show on-screen keyboard when needed

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