I am working on an app, and every now and then my keyboard starts acting strangely (see screenshot below). The keyboard isn't a custom keyboard, it's just using the dark appearance. I know there have been issues reported about keyboard issues on iOS 9, but I cannot find any of them.
Does anyone know what would cause this or have links acknowledging this is a known bug?
Thanks in advanced for the help.
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I’m currently developing an app for iOS in swift, and I have a screen where the user can insert some text.
It works great but i noticed a strange thing.
If the app is on screen and if the user enable the “multitasking”, the keyboard disappears from the screen.
The app doesn’t freeze.
Is there a way to fix this problem?
Thank you.
I am facing an Apple bug (I think) that when I tap tabs of UITabBar or the item of UITableView I get white blank screen.
This issue not occurs every time. Since I do not think so It is bug of me.
Have you faced this kind of issue?
Is it possible to solve this?
I talked to Apple while App is being reviewed, they also admit it may be bug of theirs. But it is annoying.
What we should do?
I was working with Xcode 4.6 with iOS 6 SDK for building our iOS app. Recently we migrated to Xcode 5 which comes with iOS 7 built-in. After migrating to iOS 7 SDK, lot of weird things are happening e.g. status bar issue, keyboard animation mess up and UIImagePickerController status bar issue.
I am not finding any solution for the weird keyboard animation issue. When I tap the username text field in my login screen, entire view is going up till the text field and its not scrollable also. Its totally screwed up. Please note that mine is a hybrid application built using cordova library. So, all the UI elements are designed in HTML5. Below are two screenshots for the key board issue.
Please suggest me how to fix this… Thanks in advance….
That seems to be a problem in web view's on iOS7. We have the same problem.
It seems fixed in iOS 7.1.
I found what I believe to be a bug in iOS 5.1. It seems like it's specifically on 4S devices. I was really hoping some other iOS developers with Wireless keyboards could test this out. If you find that it is a problem, please submit it as a bug report. This particular issue is very important to a project I'm working on and I would appreciate any community support on this issue.
The Bug Report:
This bug allows the on-screen keyboard to appear even when the Apple Wireless Keyboard is connected (without any prompting from the keyboard's eject key). The problem occurs after the keyboard has been paired and VoiceOver is activated.
Steps to Reproduce:
Make sure that VoiceOver can be turned on via tripple pressing the home key. VoiceOver should be turned off initially. Pair the keyboard to the iPhone 4s running iOS 5.1. Turn the keyboard off so that the on-screen keyboard is the only form of text input. Do the following:
Enter any app's text field (I was able to reproduce the bug on the home screen's "Search iPhone" search bar).
Turn the wireless keyboard on. The on-screen keyboard should disappear as it's supposed to.
Tripple press the home button to activate voiceover. The on-screen keyboard comes back.
Expected Results:
The on-screen keyboard should not appear.
Actual Results:
The on-screen keyboard appears and keeps appearing every time another text field is accessed (regardless of being connected to the wireless keyboard).
Regression:
iOS 5.1 on iPhone 4s
Notes:
If step 1 is taken with VoiceOver initially turned on, then step 2 will still happen as it is described. From that point, if VoiceOver is turned off, the on-screen keyboard does not return so long as the wireless keyboard is connected.
This bug makes designing apps to work specifically with the wireless keyboard and VoiceOver very difficult. The on-screen keyboard appears at inappropriate times and consequently gets in the way of VoiceOver's sequential screen navigation as well as gesture recognition.
One of our clients has come back to us today with a bug that has been found on the Torch 9860 (running OS 7.0).
It seems my app is running in a small box in the centre of the screen, with a big blue border surrounding it. If the soft keyboard is not showing, there is a black box where the keyboard would be.
This issue has not been reported before on other devices, and the app has been "in the wild" for a while. I have not seen it on our test devices - but do not have a Torch 9860 to test with.
I have attached photos of the app running on the device. The blue border is the problem - normally my app would fill the whole screen. I did not create the blue border (to the best of my knowledge).
Apologies for the photos - this is what they sent to us.
Showing the app running in a small box surrounded by the blue border. Note the black space where the keyboard would be if it was required.
Showing the app with the soft keyboard visible.
With some googling, I found 1 possible reference to this issue to do with an instant messaging app not showing correctly on 9860. Feedback was that they were looking into it.
I wonder who else has seen this, or can recommend solutions?
Updates
runs fine on the 9860 emulator
seems to be mentioned in this thread: Blackberry OS 7 Compatibility failed with 9860/9850 device
Thanks, Rafael (left answer in a comment to my question).
Based on the comment I told the client to run the app in compatibility mode (accessed through the system options - application options menu). This seems to have fixed the problem without me having to recompile for SDK 7.0 (also I don't have to start supporting multiple OS's yet).
I already had the blackscreen on bottom when the keyboard should be popped. But it happened rarely and get resolved with an update of the Blackberry
Ask for the OS version/platform of the Blackberry, and propose a update to him, if available.