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Remove interfering keyboard focus logic by rachelkang · Pull Request #6246 · dotnet/maui · GitHub
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Description of Change

Remove bulk on keyboard focus logic (from XF) that interferes with expected platform behavior and accessibility expectations.

Related - I agree with #3850 that developers should have the flexibility of programmatically showing/hiding the keyboard

@rachelkang rachelkang requested a review from PureWeen April 19, 2022 18:44
@rachelkang rachelkang added this to the 6.0.300-rc.3 milestone Apr 20, 2022
@rachelkang rachelkang added legacy-area-a11y Relates to accessibility area-controls-shell Shell Navigation, Routes, Tabs, Flyout legacy-area-controls Label, Button, CheckBox, Slider, Stepper, Switch, Picker, Entry, Editor area-controls-entry Entry area-controls-general General issues that span multiple controls, or common base classes such as View or Element labels Apr 20, 2022
@PureWeen PureWeen merged commit a3d8d20 into main Apr 25, 2022
@PureWeen PureWeen deleted the remove-interfering-keyboard-focus-logic branch April 25, 2022 16:40
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@Eilon Eilon added t/a11y Relates to accessibility and removed legacy-area-a11y Relates to accessibility legacy-area-controls Label, Button, CheckBox, Slider, Stepper, Switch, Picker, Entry, Editor labels May 10, 2024
@samhouts samhouts added the fixed-in-6.0.300-rc.3 Look for this fix in 6.0.300-rc.3! label Aug 2, 2024
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area-controls-entry Entry area-controls-general General issues that span multiple controls, or common base classes such as View or Element area-controls-shell Shell Navigation, Routes, Tabs, Flyout fixed-in-6.0.300-rc.3 Look for this fix in 6.0.300-rc.3! t/a11y Relates to accessibility

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