Version: unspecified OS: Linux For example when the Konsole screen is full and the prompt is at the bottom, the user cannot see what she types because the keyboard is over the prompt. This is likely to be the case in other situations as well. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Konsole 2. Start "top" 3. Quit "top" 4. Start typing Actual Results: You cannot see what you're typing Expected Results: You should see what you're typing I see two ways so solve this: 1. Reduce the window size when the keyboard is opened (seen that on several mobile OSes). Positive: Happens automatically without the need for user interaction Negative: Changes the window geometry every time the keyboard is displayed or hidden 2. Make the keyboard re-positionable. Positive: Doesn't change anything else Negative: User has to move the keyboard manually
the user can move the keyboard by pressing the (ugly and needs to be made pretty) green arrow near the top of the keyboard
(In reply to comment #1) > the user can move the keyboard by pressing the (ugly and needs to be made > pretty) green arrow near the top of the keyboard Ah okay, so it's an issue of discoverability (and ergonomics because it's small and hard to hit) then. Hopefully a better icon can make the purpose of that handle clear, then.
Closing, bugreport has become "not so useful", and there's a kludge in place.