That doesn't answer the question – Tawani Dec 8 '09 at 20:14 Yes, it does. "You can force Android to hide the virtual keyboard using the InputMethodManager, calling hideSoftInputFromWindow, passing in the token of the window containing your edit field. " That answers your question "How can you dynamically close the virtual keypad through code?".
– CommonsWare Dec 9 '09 at 6:10 "hide"! = "close" I will still need the keypad to open when I click again in another text field – Tawani Dec 9 '09 at 14:56 I had to attach this to a button so that the keypad can keep reappearing the next time I entered a text box – Tawani Jan 20 '10 at 15:01.
It will forcefully close soft Keyboard. Terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for?
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