FROM : Scott Anguish
DATE : Thu May 15 20:46:04 2008
ONCE AGAIN.
Discussion of this technology is NOT appropriate here.
Doing so can cause you to be moderated, banned from the list entirely,
or other actions taken.
Please respect the policy that NO NDA discussion of any sort should
take place here.
Scott
Moderator
On May 15, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Stuart Carnie wrote:
> If I want to implement my own keyboard, I'd like it to behave
> similarly to
> the built-in iPhone keyboard. Specifically, when a key receives a
> 'touch'
> it pops out above the key, so the user can see it. As I understand,
> the
> UIKeyboard class is derived from UIView. When you touch one of the
> keys on
> the top row, it pops out outside the bounds of the UIView - how
> would I go
> about doing this 'correctly'?
> Cheers,
DATE : Thu May 15 20:46:04 2008
ONCE AGAIN.
Discussion of this technology is NOT appropriate here.
Doing so can cause you to be moderated, banned from the list entirely,
or other actions taken.
Please respect the policy that NO NDA discussion of any sort should
take place here.
Scott
Moderator
On May 15, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Stuart Carnie wrote:
> If I want to implement my own keyboard, I'd like it to behave
> similarly to
> the built-in iPhone keyboard. Specifically, when a key receives a
> 'touch'
> it pops out above the key, so the user can see it. As I understand,
> the
> UIKeyboard class is derived from UIView. When you touch one of the
> keys on
> the top row, it pops out outside the bounds of the UIView - how
> would I go
> about doing this 'correctly'?
> Cheers,
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| Stuart Carnie | May 15, 18:52 | |
| I. Savant | May 15, 19:10 | |
| Hank Heijink (Mail… | May 15, 19:43 | |
| Scott Anguish | May 15, 20:46 | |
| Graham Cox | May 16, 02:56 |






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