So happy to see this feature being added!
About the range, it is a decent range, but I was testing different opacities 
and I thing that 40% is somewhat extreme low value that somehow still makes 
sense in certain scenarios.

Also, I wonder if the very same slider setting could also be available directly 
from the system drop-down menu (sorry don't know the actualname) one where you 
have System, Time & Date, Battery, Sound, etc., there is currently a menu there 
called "Keyboard Layout" that only has one row called "Text Entry Settings...". 
I think it would be great to have the slider there as well, directly, just like 
"Sound" there is a volume slider. Two reasons:
1. The "Keyboard Layout" menu would be less wasteful in the space
2. It would allow for changing opacity without (in staged mode) switching 
context from current window to the window of Settings.

Also, I think that "Keyboard Layout" should be renamed, because:
1. It's long
2. It's missleading. There is no setting about the layout immediately in there. 
There is only further button to go into the "Text Entry Settings...". And with 
transpareny slider added as a 2nd option there, it is also not a Layout per se.

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