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Message #08798
[Bug 1234982] Re: [osk] Keyboard does not auto-hide when no longer needed
The behavior the toolkit will provide is thst whenever an active
component is tapped/clicked, the OSK will be taken away. This will also
apply on PickerPanel, when PickerPanel opens, the OSK will be hidden.
An active component is considered to be one that handles mouse/touch
events, or at least implements deriving or using AbstractButton.
OSK will not be hidden by the toolkit when an inactive area is
tapped/clicked. Such situations must be handled by the applications
themselves if needed.
** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1234982
Title:
[osk] Keyboard does not auto-hide when no longer needed
Status in Ubuntu UI Toolkit:
In Progress
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Triaged
Status in “ubuntu-keyboard” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
When I have entered the requisite data in a form or text field in an
application, and then scroll and click on some other UI element which
does not require text entry, the keyboard does not automatically go
away. Instead, I must swipe down to close the keyboard, which is very
annoying, especially when the keyboard is on top of Flickable
elements.
Having the keyboard auto-hide when it is no longer needed would be a
great improvement to the user experience, as would possibly an
explicit close button visible on the keyboard itself.
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