Putting a space in a password?

I am not giving away much here, but my skype password has one or more spaces in it and I have no intention of avoiding the use of spaces in future passwords.
However on my Samsung TV the Skype app uses the *wrong* on-screen keyboard and a space is not selectable. It is for other apps on the TV as I use (unrelated) passwords with spaces in.
Is there any reasonable was of feeding this problem back to the developers (who are Skype and NOT Samsung) so this can be fixed in the future?

Change the password dude !

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