Hi Ray,

With text input, Guacamole won’t really know whether the keyboard is needed or 
not at any particular time. There’s an input box, therefore the keyboard is 
there. 

I haven’t tried on an Android tablet, but on an iPad I will hide the keyboard 
when I don’t need it and it stays hidden until I tap the left corner of the 
input box at the bottom. I’m not sure why this isn’t happening for you on 
Android. 

> On Dec 8, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Ray Jantz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying out Guacamole on an Android tablet and tried both input modes - 
> text input and on-screen keyboard.  With text input, the Android on-screen 
> keyboard pops up every time I touch the screen, even when there's no active 
> input field, so that makes it practically un-useable.  With the Guacamole 
> on-screen keyboard, I find the keys are too small to type reliably.  Is there 
> something I'm overlooking in  configuring Guacamole for a mobile device or is 
> better support planned for the future?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Ray

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