Hi there! I see you're having trouble commenting in Wordscapes because your keyboard covers the chat input area on your Kindle device running Android 9. That sounds like a tricky situation. To help me understand better:
- When you tap to comment, does the keyboard completely block the text box and send button so you can’t see what you’re typing at all? - Does this happen only in Wordscapes or in other apps as well? - Have you noticed if rotating the screen or adjusting any settings changes the behavior?
Knowing this will help me find the best solution for you. Meanwhile, here are some common steps we can try to fix this:
1. Toggle Screen Orientation: Rotate your Kindle to landscape mode or back to portrait to see if the keyboard adjusts and reveals the chat box.
2. Update the Wordscapes App: Make sure your Wordscapes app is updated to the latest version, as developers often fix UI bugs like this in updates.
3. Restart the App: Force close Wordscapes and reopen it. Sometimes this resets the UI layout.
4. Adjust Keyboard Settings: On Android 9 you can try changing the keyboard layout or resizing it. For example, in your keyboard app settings, check if you can enable “floating keyboard” or reduce keyboard height.
5. Try a Different Keyboard: Sometimes the default keyboard’s size conflicts with certain app layouts. You can try installing a lightweight keyboard from the Play Store (e.g., Gboard or SwiftKey) and see if the issue persists.
6. Clear App Cache: Go to your Kindle Settings > Apps > Wordscapes > Storage > Clear Cache. This can remove temporary files that might cause interface problems.
If none of these help, the issue might be with how Wordscapes adapts to the keyboard on your device. The Wordscapes support team is aware of this problem and working on a fix1. You might consider reaching out to them directly at [email protected] for further assistance.
Let me know which steps you've tried or if you want me to guide you through any of these in more detail!
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Hi there! I see you're having trouble commenting in Wordscapes because your keyboard covers the chat input area on your Kindle device running Android 9. That sounds like a tricky situation. To help me understand better:
- When you tap to comment, does the keyboard completely block the text box and send button so you can’t see what you’re typing at all?
- Does this happen only in Wordscapes or in other apps as well?
- Have you noticed if rotating the screen or adjusting any settings changes the behavior?
Knowing this will help me find the best solution for you. Meanwhile, here are some common steps we can try to fix this:
1. Toggle Screen Orientation: Rotate your Kindle to landscape mode or back to portrait to see if the keyboard adjusts and reveals the chat box.
2. Update the Wordscapes App: Make sure your Wordscapes app is updated to the latest version, as developers often fix UI bugs like this in updates.
3. Restart the App: Force close Wordscapes and reopen it. Sometimes this resets the UI layout.
4. Adjust Keyboard Settings: On Android 9 you can try changing the keyboard layout or resizing it. For example, in your keyboard app settings, check if you can enable “floating keyboard” or reduce keyboard height.
5. Try a Different Keyboard: Sometimes the default keyboard’s size conflicts with certain app layouts. You can try installing a lightweight keyboard from the Play Store (e.g., Gboard or SwiftKey) and see if the issue persists.
6. Clear App Cache: Go to your Kindle Settings > Apps > Wordscapes > Storage > Clear Cache. This can remove temporary files that might cause interface problems.
If none of these help, the issue might be with how Wordscapes adapts to the keyboard on your device. The Wordscapes support team is aware of this problem and working on a fix1. You might consider reaching out to them directly at [email protected] for further assistance.
Let me know which steps you've tried or if you want me to guide you through any of these in more detail!