The text input allows the person using your app to type in anything that they want such as words, passwords or numbers.
You can choose from the following types of keyboards:
Default keyboard: Displays your device’s default keyboard
Email Address: Displays an alphanumeric keyboard to accept email addresses
Numeric: Displays a keypad with only numbers; It is similar to the phone pad keyboard
Phone Pad: Displays a telephone keypad; It is similar to the numeric keyboard
You can also set up Text Input for passwords as shown below using the Secure Text Entry Switch. This switch will replace text with * as users type.
To activate Secure Text Entry, look for the Text Input Style properties and make sure that the Secure Text Entry switch is set to true.
You can customize the Text Input component with the following properties:
Hint: Hint text that disappears when the user starts typing into the Text Input
Text: Text that appears on the text input
Visible: To see the text input in your app, set the switch to true
Border
Width: Enter how wide you want the border outline of the text input to be
Color: Pick a color for the border of the text input
Style: Select if you want the border to be a dotted, dashed or solid line
Radius: Enter how round you want the edges of the border for the text input to be
You can set how tall the text input is using the Height property and set how wide the text input is using the Width property.
Height
Fill container - The text input fills the entire screen vertically
Fit contents (Recommended) - The text input’s height changes to fit the contents it contains
Relative size - The text input fills the specified percentage of the screen
Absolute size - Sizes the text input to a specified number of pixels
Width
Fill container - The text input fills the entire screen horizontally
Fit contents - The text input’s width changes to fit the contents it contains
Relative size - The text input fills the specified percentage of the screen
Absolute - Sizes the text input to a specified number of pixels
You change the spacing and positioning of the text input with the Margin and Padding properties. Margin
You can specify how much space you want between the edges of the text input and the screen using either pixel or percent values.
Padding
You can specify how much space you want between the border and the contents of the text input using either pixel or percent values.
This event fires when the user clicks on the Text Input component.
This event fires when the component looses focus, i.e the user clicks on another component.
This event fires when the enter or submit button is pressed on the device keyboard.
This event fires every time a character is added or removed to the Text Input.
The border width value corresponds to the size of the border around the Text Input. Changes to the color and style of the border must be done in the designer.
The set and get height blocks work with the Height property of the Text Input component. Acceptable input values are.
Number of Pixels
Percentage Height
"Fit Contents"
"Fill Container"
The Computed Height
block returns the on-screen dimensions of the Text Input, after it has been rendered on the device screen. The value returned is an integer, representing the size of the component, in pixels.
The set and get hint work with the prompt that is displayed in the Text Input, before the user starts typing. Any string of text or number can be used as the hint.
The set and get keyboard type property gives you control over what version of the keyboard is displayed on-screen when the user starts typing. Acceptable values are:
default
email address
numeric
phone pad
The set and get text property works with the string of text that displayed in the Text Input.
The set and get visible blocks are used to show or hide the entire Text Input component. Acceptable values are:
True
False
The set and get width blocks work with the Width property of the Text Input component. Acceptable values are.
Number of Pixels
Percentage Width
"Fit Contents"
"Fill Container"
The Computed Width
block returns the on-screen dimensions of the Text Input, after it has been rendered on the device screen. The value returned is an integer, representing the size of the component, in pixels.