Hey Om,

Yes, which works fine when all content (example a login screen) can move, and 
the text field doesn't need to look as if it's attached to the keyboard 
(typical messaging app for example). The textfield kinda' drops off screen for 
a moment, then everything catches up..  So, the workaround is to animate it and 
try to match the speed/cadence of the opening and closing keyboard and set the 
softKeyboardBehavior to "none".

Adobe offers some guidance:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/as3/dev/WSfffb011ac560372f6bc38fcc12e0166e73b-7fff.html

I guess I just need to work on what I've built so far, and improve it..  Shame 
there isn't a "deactivating" event like there is an "activating" though.

 -sT

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of OmPrakash 
Muppirala
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 11:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SoftKeyboard and TextField combined

Have you used the Mobile TextInput component and set the softKeyboardBehavior 
attribute in app.xml to "pan"?

Thanks,
Om

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 11:07 AM, Stuart Thomas < 
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Guys,
>
> For your typical messaging scenario - where the textfield is on top of 
> the softkeyboard as it opens and closes..:
>
> I'm using a combination of softkeyboard events and focus events, with 
> a move effect to make it appear that a textfield is bound to the 
> softkeyboard
> - but it's a bit clunky.
>
> Has anyone solved this in a more elegant way?  Perhaps an ANE?
>
> Many Thanks,
>
>  -sT

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