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Hide touch modifiers button disappeared. (V2, iPad)


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My button to hide the touch screen modifier buttons disappeared. I really wish it would hide automatically when a keyboard is connected or if there were an option to default to hide it until it’s needed. There used to be a button here to hide the touch toggle, but it’s gone now. I’d really appreciate still being able to hide it as it’s just visual clutter when I’m using a keyboard. 

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Are you looking for this (new in 2.0.3), perhaps?

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-- Walt
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