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UPDATE: I found a simple solution. I knew there was one!

I have a UIView subclass called tipBalloon that I've added as a subview of a UITextView, but when I touch tipBalloon, it doesn't focus the text view even though tipBalloon.userInteractionEnabled = YES (by default).

How do I make it so that when I touch tipBalloon, the touch is forwarded to the UITextView? Shouldn't this happen automatically?

Here is an example:

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
    window = [[UIWindow alloc] initWithFrame:[[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds]];

    UITextView *payTextView = [[UITextView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(5.0f, 30.0f, 180.0f, 100.0f)];
    [window addSubview:payTextView];

    UIView *tipBalloon = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(6.0f, 10.0f, 100.0f, 30.0f)];
    tipBalloon.backgroundColor = [UIColor orangeColor];
    [payTextView addSubview:tipBalloon];
    [tipBalloon release];

    window.backgroundColor = [UIColor brownColor];
    [window makeKeyAndVisible];
    return YES;
}

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UPDATE: A simpler solutions is just to set tipBalloon.userInteractionEnabled = NO. This causes the tipBalloon to ignore any touches, which then get passed to the UITextView. I learned this technique from @elizablock while watching the WWDC 2011 video Advanced Scroll View Techniques.

Here's a solution based on @dredful's (just tidied up a bit). Add the following block of code just before [tipBalloon release];:

// Focus payTextView after touching payTextExample.
UITapGestureRecognizer *singleTap = [[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:
                                     payTextView action:@selector(becomeFirstResponder)];
[tipBalloon addGestureRecognizer:singleTap];
[singleTap release];
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  • Nice +1, however the intent of my solution was to be reusable.
    – dredful
    Jun 5, 2011 at 18:39
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If the UIView is a subview of your textView, you should be able to call [tipBalloon.superview becomeFirstResponder]

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If I understand your question directly, you need to register the interaction with the UIView. For a UIView it is probably best to add a UITapGestureRecognizer to your tipBalloon

Inside of your tipBalloon's viewDidAppear: you can put:

[self addGestureRecognizerToUIView:self.view];

The have these methods in your tipBalloon

- (void)addGestureRecognizerToUIView:(id)thisUIView
{
    // Single Tap
    UITapGestureRecognizer *thisTap = [[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self 
                                                                               action:@selector(handleTap:)];
    thisTap.numberOfTapsRequired = 1;
    [thisUIView addGestureRecognizer:thisTap];
    [thisTap release];

}

- (void)handleTap:(UITapGestureRecognizer *)gesture {
    [yourUITextView becomeFirstResponder];
}

This will add a tap to your tipBalloon UIView. When the tap fires it can then set the UITextView as the first responder.

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  • Thank you, but shouldn't the touch on tipBalloon be forwarded to the UITextView automatically since tipBalloon is a subview of the UITextView?
    – ma11hew28
    Jun 3, 2011 at 0:33
  • Have u set tipBalloon.exclusiveTouch = NO? However, that should be the default which one should expect would "roll up" to the UITextView as you say. Honestly I am not sure why it is not doing so now.
    – dredful
    Jun 3, 2011 at 0:40
  • No, I didn't set tipBalloon.exclusiveTouch = NO. And, [tipBalloon nextResponder] returns the UITextView. Maybe this is a UIKit bug. Anyway, your solution worked! Thanks! I tidied it up a bit.
    – ma11hew28
    Jun 4, 2011 at 1:49

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