New in iOS 9 on iPad, there's a toolbar (known as the Shortcut bar) placed above the keyboard that provides undo, redo, and paste buttons. It appears while using the system keyboard or third-party keyboards, but it doesn't appear above the emoji keyboard. I don't want this toolbar visible when my custom keyboard extension is in use, as my keyboard is similar to the emoji keyboard. (Note that I'm talking about a custom keyboard extension that can be used in any app, not the keyboard shown when a text field becomes first responder in your own app.) So how can one remove it?
1 Answer
You can remove it using this
- (void)textFieldDidBeginEditing:(UITextField*)textField
{
if(SYSTEM_VERSION_GREATER_THAN(@"8.4")){
UITextInputAssistantItem* item = [textField inputAssistantItem];
item.leadingBarButtonGroups = @[];
item.trailingBarButtonGroups = @[];
}
}
and of course you need to define the macro SYSTEM_VERSION_GREATER_THAN in header to check for the version since this code will crash your app on iOS 8
#define SYSTEM_VERSION_GREATER_THAN(v) ([[[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion] compare:v options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedDescending)
have fun :)
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That's for hiding it in your own app (and you additionally need to disable autocorrect to get it to hide). My question is how to hide it above your custom keyboard which can be used throughout the system.– Jordan HSep 17, 2015 at 14:41
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1Thank you for this answer, though! I have the problem in my own app and couldn't figure out how to disable those until I found this answer– BarrettJOct 12, 2015 at 13:08
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This will crash on 8.4.1. Instead use
if ([textField respondsToSelector:@selector(inputAssistantItem)]) {
Mar 14, 2016 at 19:06