1. Much better :)

2. Unsure whether the Ubuntu Touch System Settings -> Wi-Fi ->Connect to
hidden network Dialog's two text inputs are handling the OSK
differently, but atm focusing the other text input while the first one
is focus doesn't pull out the OSK and then back. If they did a
workaround, then we need to fix this. However AFAIK this is solved by
the focusing mechanism itself upstream. Then to keep the dialog away
once it had been pushed out by OSK is a bad UX. Dialogs on a phone
layout should have as less content as possible especially due to the OSK
behaviour. The entire surface is pushed out, and if it'd stay there,
there would be some content which is not accessible anymore after being
pushed out. Resizing is also a bad UX, a shrunken dialog would look
clumsy.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1415023

Title:
  [Dialog] if keyboard is present, buttons and derivatives have to be
  pressed twice

Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  STEPS:
  Setup:
  1 phone + one locked sim

  1. Open system settings
  2. Goto Security
  3. Goto Sim Pin
  4. Tap on unlock
  5. Type in the pin
  6. Tap the green confirm button

  EXPECTED:
  I expect the dialog to be dismissed and the keyboard and sim be unlocked

  ACTUAL:
  The keyboard is dismissed but the dialog box remains.

  A recent change has effected this.

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