Spotlight keyboard Bug update 5.1.1

after the last update leniya when scrolling (at left) in the Search menu, is a virtual keyboard while scrolling (at right) menu, desktop icons covering applications
The keyboard is not turn the button "Home", it disappears when you run the application and then collapse! this is a bug, or where it is possible to fix this??

Restart the phone,

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