I am trying to use the UIManager to get and clear some default key bindings so that the spacebar doesn't activate my JButtons, as explained here. Problem is, likely due to my synth look and feel, (InputMap)UIManager.get("Button.focusInputMap"); returns a null. Does anyone know of a way to easily clear components input maps some other way, or why the UIManager returns a null in this case? Any tips are appreciated, thanks beforehand.
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I'm not near a computer to try this, but looking at the openjdk 7 source here, the mapping looks fixed by default. A possible, but slightly hacky, solution could be to create and install a decorator SynthStyleFactory that modifies the style prior to returning it. EDIT: I've updated the below code sample as I've had a chance to test this. It didn't work in it's original form, but the updated code worked for me.
EDIT: I don't seem able to add a comment to the original post, so just to clarify, I had confirmed that UIManager.get("Button.focusInputMap") returned null with just plain Synth, prior to creating any components. Possibly Nimbus is overriding this behaviour.
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First off: I like the idea of a decorated StyleFactory as suggested in the other answer, by @David :-) - so if that works out would suggest to use go that direction. Anyway, couldn't resist experimenting a bit: looks like Nimbus (and possibly other Synth-based LAFs) need those defaults overrides extremely early in the life-cycle: they accept them only if done before any component is actually created
If the UIManager doesn't return an inputMap at that point, I would regard that as a misbehaviour of your custom LAF and would try to dig further as to why that happens. Another thingy you could try is to set an entirely new inputMap (which would have the advantage of surviving a LAF toggle, as it isn't a UIResource, like:
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