UX fail: the virtual keyboard on @surface@twitter.com appears on top of where you're trying to type (e.g., bottom of a Google doc). On my Android the app is compressed to make room for the keyboard. Can anyone explain why @Microsoft@twitter.com chose to do it the useless way?
It's not just me, and apparently this problem has existed for years: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/forum/all/virtual-keyboard-always-on-top-instead-of-docked/1c433043-18c2-462c-8b2a-34808d69c422?auth=1