Hi Alex

The problem occurs with the spark RichEditableText therefore also textInput
(not for MX:textInput). I set up a little test inside of windows 8 metro
where traced out all the events for both a normal textInput and a textInput
with displayAsPassword="true" and they are firing identical events. The one
with displayAsPassword="true" invokes the keyboard perfectly everytime.
I've also extended the RichEditableText class and overwritten some of the
methods that are dependant on the displayAsPassword flag to see if that
makes any difference but no luck.


On 18 September 2012 21:50, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

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> Spark or MX?  If Spark, then maybe they can’t handle non-TextFields
> getting focus?
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> On 9/17/12 8:33 AM, "Wouter Schreuders" <wschreud...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi All
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> I'm busy testing our application in the windows 8 store app browser and
> I've noticed that the keyboard automatically appears when you click on a
> flash text input but not when you click on a flex text input. I'm guessing
> that MS are doing some kind of event detection which invokes the onscreen
> keyboard but that they didn't do the same thing for flex text inputs. I've
> also checked it seems that one cannot invoke the keyboard manually with
> javascript.
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> Has anyone run into this problem before and found a solution? I've also
> noticed that it DOES bring up the keyboard if you have set
> displayAsPassword="true" for some reason.
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> Has anyone got any idea why this is happening and how I can work
> around/solve it?
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> Thanks
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> Wouter
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> Alex Harui
> Flex SDK Team
> Adobe Systems, Inc.
> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
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