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    Dana Lee Ling commented  · 

    Because I teach statistics and do a lot of typing I use an external keyboard and mouse. The onscreen keyboard keeps popping up directly on top of the formula bar, the area of the screen I want students to see as I enter formulas. Every time I hide or move the onscreen keyboard it pops back up with my very next mouse click. A real pain indeed. And the onscreen keyboard disables the physical keyboard's arrow keys because the onscreen keyboard intercepts the arrow keys to provide onscreen keyboard navigation. So I have to click with my mouse to move to a new cell which of course causes the onscreen keyboard to reappear... I have to be careful not to curse in class as I battle the onscreen keyboard like some sort of whack-a-mole game. Do have the user interface team test out usability of browser based software such as Google Sheets. Very frustrating.

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