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Question by lucax · Dec 17, 2014 at 10:07 PM · androidinputtouchkeyboardtouchscreenkeyboard

Android: TouchScreenKeyboard not functioning

The TouchScreenKeyboard just doesn't want to work. It opens up, you can put in the string but as soon as you click done, it's gone- like it was never there. You can do this everyday with any string doesn't work.

I am just using two simple lines of code

 // declaration and stuff
 //psuedocode
         private string x1; 
     private TouchScreenKeyboard numpad = null;
     private string x1;
     public tk2dTextMesh textfield;
     void Update () {
     if (Input.touchCount > 0) {
         Ray r0 = Camera.main.ScreenPointToRay (new Vector2(Input.GetTouch(0).position.x, Input.GetTouch(0).position.y));
         RaycastHit hit;
         if(Physics.Raycast(r0, out hit))
         {

             Debug.Log ("Enter The Number");
             if(hit.collider.name == "NumInput")
             {
                 numpad = TouchScreenKeyboard.Open (x1, TouchScreenKeyboardType.NumberPad);
                 numpad.active = true;
             }
         }
     }
     if (numpad != null) {
         textfield.text = x1;        
     }

 }


I have wasted 10 hours on this plus I have to make apk(s) everytime to test the code out..

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Answer by Yury-Habets · Dec 18, 2014 at 07:19 AM

You may want to use numpad.text property to get the result. x1 is the input param in your code, the default string. Please refer to http://docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/TouchScreenKeyboard.Open.html

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Answer by zharik86 · Dec 18, 2014 at 08:03 AM

In your case, when you click "Ok", your mobile keboard is gone, but variable "numpad" is not null. Maybe, check status this variable. But you can use visible/invisible keyboard method, try:

  //Add variable for detection
  private bool isFirst = false;

  void Start() {
   x1 = ""; //initialization string, whitout line your variable is null
  }

  void Update () {
   if (Input.touchCount > 0) {
    Ray r0 = Camera.main.ScreenPointToRay (new Vector2(Input.GetTouch(0).position.x, Input.GetTouch(0).position.y));
    RaycastHit hit;
    if(Physics.Raycast(r0, out hit)) {
     Debug.Log ("Enter The Number");
     if(hit.collider.name == "NumInput") {
      numpad = TouchScreenKeyboard.Open (x1, TouchScreenKeyboardType.NumberPad);
      numpad.active = true;
      //Change variable for activation
      isFirst = true;
     }
    }
   }
   //Change end condition (or, maybe, play with it parametr)
   if (isFirst && !TouchScreenKeyboard.visible) {
    textfield.text = x1;
    isFirst = false;
   }
  }

I hope that it will help you.

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