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16 Février 2021
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Hi there, David.
It appears that you're unable to see the keyboard being used on your iPhone 8. There's only a gray area instead, and I'm happy to help.
Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch -- I saw that you came to Apple Support Communities from this article. Restart your iPhone. Once it's returned to the Home screen, test the issue. If you're unable to restart your iPhone 8, let me know what the issue is please.
How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch -- If restarting your iPhone didn't resolve the issue, please be sure to have a fresh backup to keep your personal information safe. In order to back up your Health data, the backup needs to be encrypted. iCloud does this automatically, but iTunes doesn't. If you'd like to use iTunes to back up your iPhone, refer to this article: About encrypted backups in iTunes
Command shift 3. If you can't update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch -- Even though the title of the article isn't specific to your issue, the section titled 'Put your device in recovery mode and set it up again' will walk you through all the steps to reinstall the iOS software on your device. Test the issue once again.
Let me know how that goes.

Take care!
Apr 19, 2018 6:51 AM
The iPhone X launched last week, and it represents a big change from what iPhone users are used to in a handset. Some of these differences are much more obvious than others – the edge-to-edge OLED display and the missing home button will be the two differences that are immediately noticeable for many. However, there are plenty of smaller changes to be found within the iPhone X, and one that has been getting some attention is the new look of the iOS keyboard.
iPhone X users have noticed that their keyboard features a rather large (and rather empty, for that matter) space at the bottom – an area that doesn't appear in iterations on other iPhones. If you're an iPhone X user and this empty space has left you scratching your head, you definitely aren't alone. There are, however, two big reasons why Apple included it.

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The first and best reason is that it brings the keyboard closer to the middle of the screen. Had the keyboard been at the bottom of the display, it would have been more difficult to balance the phone in your hands as you type. When the iPhone X has a fragile glass back that's expensive (and difficult) to replace, that's an important thing to consider.
The second justification for that empty space is that it makes the transition between other iPhones and the iPhone X more seamless for the end user. That space brings the keyboard to about where it is on other iPhone displays, thereby accounting for the bezel that's no longer there in the iPhone X.
So, those are two fairly good reasons for using empty space at the bottom of the iOS keyboard. Of course, that doesn't mean that the space is utilized well – it would be much better for Apple to put something like frequently used emoji there instead of just leaving it mostly empty. Perhaps we'll see Apple utilize it better in future releases of iOS? One can only hope.
It's a light grey but I thought I saw a picture with the dark grey. I only have the iPhone 4 and I don't want to invert the colors
No you can't. Sometimes the keyboard color will change to that color depending on what you are using it for. When a jailbreak is released for iOS 7 there's an app that can modified it to the color you wish.
