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KMManager.hideSystemKeyboard()


Summary

The hideSystemKeyboard() method hides the system OSK.

Syntax

KMManager.hideSystemKeyboard()

Description

Use this method to hide the system OSK. A common usage is to prevent your app from displaying both in-app OSK and the system OSK.

Examples

Example: Using hideSystemKeyboard()

The following script illustrate the use of hideSystemKeyboard():

protected void onResume() {
  super.onResume();
  KMManager.onResume();
  KMManager.hideSystemKeyboard();
  // ...

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