Well, yea. Basically you could do it via Keylistener. But this
shouldn't be a real issue. In most android capable phones you won't
have the tab key any ways, and is only "annoying" if you're testing
your application in the emulator.

If you're going to do it via key listener, make sure to return true,
so the key will be consumed and not thrown to the original widget

On Feb 12, 2:55 am, Joe <[email protected]> wrote:
> This seems like a simple request - can this be done without creating a
> custom component?
>
> Was thinking perhaps I could get the KeyListener and change what it
> does with TAB characters...
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> Joe
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