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Amatuer problem with NSTextField and NSButton [Solved]
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Amatuer problem with NSTextField and NSButton [Solved]


  • Subject: Amatuer problem with NSTextField and NSButton [Solved]
  • From: Neil Williams <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 11:45:53 +0100

I wrote:

I feel like an amatuer asking this but I have experimented and searched the manuals without finding a solution.

My application uses a user name entry window with a NSTextField and a NSButton. The window is initially displayed with the name of the current user in the text field. The user can then click the OK button or edit the name then click the OK button.

The problem is getting the desired action from the return key. As it stands, two presses of the return key is equivalent to a click of the button.

Can anyone give me a clue about how to set it up so that only one return key press is required? I am sure this is a trivial thing but for some reason I just can't get the desired effect.


It took me all of 5 minutes after posting the above to find my own solution. In Interface Builder, I have made the OK button the windows first responder. Simple but the solution was eluding me until now!

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