Thanks for pointing to hacker's keyboard, it's great, even has neo layout.
So it's possible to navigate in vim without external keyboard.
The keyboard has a dark theme, and I guess it cannot be changed, but it's acceptable, though I would prefer a light one.
It's possible to hide the keyboard (independent which one) by pressing the back button.
If termux shows console keyboard is returning after screen is touched, but not so in vim.
To bring it back currently I switch to multi-tasking window and then back to termux.
It would be more efficient if there is another way to activate the keyboard in an application.
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