*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1723857 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1723857

Do we know what the desired behavior requirements are?

I'm thinking something like...

1. User taps screen
2. Check if event is in an editable text area
3. If yes, display caribou in half* of the screen where tap did ~not~ occur
4. If no, do not display caribou
5. If caribou is not displayed, sliding up from the bottom of the screen should 
always be available in order to activate the on-screen keyboard.

(* Perhaps this could actually be changed to: display caribou in the
quadrant of the screen diagonal to where the tap occurred.  But you have
to take screen size into account, so for smaller screens, the half
screen rule above may need to be used).

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  On-screen keyboard shows up on first touch even when touch does not
  activate a text-field

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