If a go into the activity,edittext to get the focus, pop-up input interface, is undoubtedly very influential aesthetics. On the edittext to lose focus, online more practice is to add a visibility=gone textview. Then let this textview get the focus. I don't know if it's my bad character or how. I can't do this, but then another approach is to add the following two lines of code to the parent component (layout):
Android:focusable= "true" android:focusableintouchmode= "true"
Like what:
<relativelayout android:layout_width= "match_parent" android:layout_height= "40DP" android: Gravity= "center_vertical" android:background= "#ffffff" android:focusable= "true" Android: Focusableintouchmode= "true" > <edittext android:layout_alignparentleft= "true" Android:id = "@+id/searchwordet" android:layout_width= "match_parent" android:layout_height= "Wrap_content" Android:background= "#ffffff" android:hint= "name Unit name QQ mobile phone Address" android:padding= "10DP" android: imeoptions= "Actionsearch" android:singleline= "true" android:textsize= "13SP"/></relativelayout >
It's a perfect solution!
Android lets EditText lose focus to avoid automatic popup input