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Re: [iPhone] Is there no return or dismiss key if my UITextField.keyboardType = UIKeyboardTypeNumberPad
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Re: [iPhone] Is there no return or dismiss key if my UITextField.keyboardType = UIKeyboardTypeNumberPad


  • Subject: Re: [iPhone] Is there no return or dismiss key if my UITextField.keyboardType = UIKeyboardTypeNumberPad
  • From: Dave DeLong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 21:41:08 -0700

You could have the background of the screen respond to touch events, so that when the background receives a touch, it forces the first responder to resign that status, thereby causing the keyboard to disappear.

Dave

On Dec 9, 2009, at 9:38 PM, Paul Archibald wrote:

> Is that the only solution?

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