*THANKS Dixie*,
yes, the solution is to use the "inputBeginEditing" native message ! :-)
Regards,
Guglielmo
On 26.09.2012 17:55, John Dixon wrote:
Guglielmo..
The 'editing' property of the UITextfield control will tell you whether the
UITextField control is being edited or not..
Guglielmo..
I would imagine that the focusedObject would help you here as it returns the
currently focused control.
Dixie
Hi,
anyone knows how to find out, on a card with many native text fields
(created with mobileCreateControl), which control triggered the keyboard ?
On the "keyboardActivated" message I have tried to test the
"mobileControlTarget()" but ... return an empty value ... :-(
Any suggestion ?
Thanks in advance,
Guglielmo
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