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Feature request: Component "autocomplete" with touchsupport  XML
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phuber

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Dear community

A warm welcome in 2013 with much health and success to all of you

I noticed that the touchsupport in the component "autocomplete" is missing. I think it makes sense to implement this functionality here also.

Thanks and with best regards
PATRICK
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Hi Patrick,

best wishes to you as well!

Is this some concrete feature that you are missing currently or is it something more "in general"...?

Background: there is a bit more effort involved to make this a general feature and there are nice ways to simply bypass.

Regards, Björn

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Hello Björn

I've just started using this component (see picture) and it works nice.
Having touch support on that component has also not priority one for me.

On the other hand If there is a workaround with the more or less the same functionality (including touchsupport), I will be open for your proposals. - No problem.

Thanks for your help; PATRICK
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Hi,

workaround would be:

(.) own popup (nicest way: modeless, no decoaration, clöoseonclickoutside=true)
(.) in the popup a touchkeyboard with flushing and below a list (grid) that reacts on the touchkeyboard input

Consequence: the user can directly key in the characters and the list below reacts accrodingly.

Regards, Björn

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Aha, your problem is where to open the keyboard? If you open this below the component, you will hide the list. Right?

Just an idea: How about to open it next to the component? The horizontal position of the keyboard could be the width of the component itself, respectively the width from the list (whichever is wider).

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Hi,

no what I mean: have keyboard and list in a popup.
I attached a screenshot, where the list is above the keyboard (then the hand does not cover the list while typing...).

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...in the screenshot of the previous post I used a virtualtouchkeyboard but you can use the normal touchfield of cours, too...

Björn

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