First, automatically eject the soft keyboard
- Timer timer=new timer ();
- timer.schedule (New timertask () {
-
- public void Run () {
- inputmethodmanager inputmethodmanager= (Inputmethodmanager) getSystemService ( Context.input_method_service);
- inputmethodmanager.togglesoftinput (0, InputMethodManager.HIDE_ not_always);
- }
- }, 2000);
Second, soft keyboard
Set in activity: Android:windowsoftinputmode= "stateunspecified", default setting: The state of the soft keyboard (hidden or visible) is not specified. The system will select an appropriate state or a theme-dependent setting.
"Stateunchanged", the soft keyboard is kept in its last state.
"Statehidden", when the user selects the activity, the soft keyboard is hidden.
"Statealwayshidden", the soft keyboard is always hidden.
"Statevisible",. The soft keyboard is visible.
"Statealwaysvisible", when the user chooses this activity, the soft keyboard is visible.
"Adjustresize", (compression mode) when the soft keyboard pops up, adjust the screen size on the main window to allow space for the soft keyboard.
"Adjustpan" (Panning mode: When the input box is not obscured, the pattern does not adjust the layout, but when the input box is obscured, the window pans.) That is, the pattern is always to keep the input box visible. (keyboard occlusion can be solved by using this method!) )
Third, hide the soft keyboard:
EditText edit= (EditText) Findviewbyid (R.id.edit);
Inputmethodmanager IMM = (inputmethodmanager) getsystemservice (Context.input_method_service);
Imm.hidesoftinputfromwindow (Edit.getwindowtoken (), 0);
Four, edittext default does not eject the software keyboard
Method One:
Which activity to select in Androidmainfest.xml, set Windowsoftinputmode property to Adjustunspecified|statehidden
For example: <activity android:name= ". Main "
Android:label= "@string/app_name"
Android:windowsoftinputmode= "Adjustunspecified|statehidden"
android:configchanges= "Orientation|keyboardhidden" >
<intent-filter>
<action android:name= "Android.intent.action.MAIN"/>
<category android:name= "Android.intent.category.LAUNCHER"/>
</intent-filter>
</activity>
Method Two:
Let EditText lose focus, use EditText's Clearfocus method
For example: EditText edit= (EditText) Findviewbyid (R.id.edit);
Edit.clearfocus ();
Method Three:
Force Hide Android IME window
For example: EditText edit= (EditText) Findviewbyid (R.id.edit);
Inputmethodmanager IMM = (inputmethodmanager) getsystemservice (Context.input_method_service);
Imm.hidesoftinputfromwindow (Edit.getwindowtoken (), 0);
Five, EditText always do not eject the software keyboard
Example: EditText edit= (EditText) Findviewbyid (R.id.edit);
Edit.setinputtype (Inputtype.type_null);