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Keyboard is covering the text box on the cover screen

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Members_1Unwsm3
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Screenshot_20250314_162227_CoverScreen.jpgI use my cover screen to reply to messages all the time. In the last week, I'm not able to do this anymore. When I try to reply to messages on the cover screen, I can't see what I'm typing because the text box is blocked by the keyboard.

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LongHiker
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Do you have the floating keyboard enabled? If so, try turning it off.
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NoLuvJavi
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Try to clear the Cache of the app then restart your phone. Hope this works.
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Dinop43
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Resize the keyboard and check your zoom in display settings
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Members_Sp40uY4
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I'm having the same issue and none of these fixes are working.

 

Snuggs7
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me too..this just happened today.

MichaelDrums
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I gave up on Google Messages, switched to Samsung Messages, and the issue went away immediately.  I cleared the cache from Google messages, and it did not fix it.  This issue has nothing to do with font or keyboard size, nor floating keyboard.  I don't think everyone responding understands this specific issue.  I cannot say why Google messages got messed up, and I assume they must know this is an issue and will fix in a forthcoming update, but switching to Samsung Messages solves it immediately.

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cleoKP
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How do I switch to Samsung Messages? 

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MichaelDrums
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Go to yours apps, hit the Search (magnifying glass) icon up near top right. You'll see two apps named "Messages". Samsung is the one with the blue background and the "tail" of the text bubble going to the left. (Google is the other one with white background and text bubble going to right.) Select the Samsung Messages one. It will prompt you to make it the default messaging app. Select it as default.

You'll then want to delete the Google one from your home screen by holding down on it until the options pop up. Finally add Samsung Messages to home screen by finding it again in Apps, holding down on it, and selecting the "Add to Home Screen" option. It will come up with all the texts you got or sent via Google as unread. Make sure you check for any that actually did just come in, and then go to three dots on top right and Select "Mark all as read"