pad, the kyboard transparency actually works a bit different. Buttons
are a separat layer atop the backdrop. These two layers can have same
opacity set, yet they seem to be composited as a sum of opacities.
Besides, making only the background of the keys partialy transparrent
ould defeat the goal, because the keys surface would still hide most of
the area (almost all) of what's under the keyboard. Unless you actually
meant everything except the letters inside the buttons, meaning,
everything except for just ythe letters (font). Not sure how that would
work out, interesting but I'm still in doubts.

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