I've been wondering if it is possible to replicate the behavior of Apple's iOS5 keyboard in the messages app, without using any private API calls. When you scroll down past the keyboard in the messages app, the keyboard will collapse leaving more room to see messages - try it to see.

I couldn't find anything that points towards making this without having to start jumping through some serious hoops to get an instance of the Keyboard's View. And I'm pretty sure Apple wouldn't be happy with that.

In addition to the answer given below you can see a fully baked xcode project of my implementation here: https://github.com/orta/iMessage-Style-Receding-Keyboard

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I've been wondering this too - would be great if someone has come up with a solution. I'm assuming that by 'receding' you mean the new keyboard behavior in iOS 5 for the messages app? – Jordan Oct 16 '11 at 3:20
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I'm quite sure all that's done is keyboard's context being rendered into a bitmap and the rest is magic (ie tracking scroll position, moving the rendered image back and forth, etc..) – Nick Oct 17 '11 at 23:39
Wish I could Up-vote this more than once. This is exactley what I've been looking for. Thank you! – CodaFi Oct 18 '11 at 3:12
do any other iOS5 apps show this behavior? – Michael Dautermann Oct 18 '11 at 10:26
I don't see anyway you could do this without private API calls. – jasongregori Oct 18 '11 at 22:41
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This is an incomplete solution, however it should give you a good starting point.

Add the following ivars to your UIViewController:

CGRect        keyboardSuperFrame; // frame of keyboard when initially displayed
UIView      * keyboardSuperView;  // reference to keyboard view

Add an inputAccessoryView to your text controller. I created an small view to insert as the accessoryView:

accView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 0, 0)];
accView.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
textField.inputAccessoryView = accView;

I added the above code to -(void)loadView

Register to receive UIKeyboardDidShowNotification and UIKeyboardDidHideNotification when view is loaded:

- (void)viewDidLoad
{
    [super viewDidLoad];
    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
        selector:@selector(keyboardWillShow:)
        name:UIKeyboardWillShowNotification
        object:nil];
    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
        selector:@selector(keyboardDidShow:)
        name:UIKeyboardDidShowNotification
        object:nil];
    return;
}

Add methods to specified as the selectors for the notifications:

// method is called whenever the keyboard is about to be displayed
- (void)keyboardWillShow:(NSNotification *)notification
{
    // makes keyboard view visible incase it was hidden
    keyboardSuperView.hidden = NO;
    return;
}
// method is called whenever the keyboard is displayed
- (void) keyboardDidShow:(NSNotification *)note
{
    // save reference to keyboard so we can easily determine
    // if it is currently displayed
    keyboardSuperView  = textField.inputAccessoryView.superview;

    // save current frame of keyboard so we can reference the original position later
    keyboardSuperFrame = textField.inputAccessoryView.superview.frame;
    return;
}

Add methods to track touched and update keyboard view:

// stops tracking touches to divider
- (void) touchesEnded:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
    CGRect newFrame;
    CGRect bounds = [[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds];

    newFrame = keyboardSuperFrame;
    newFrame.origin.y = bounds.size.height;  

    if ((keyboardSuperView.superview))
        if (keyboardSuperFrame.origin.y != keyboardSuperView.frame.origin.y)
            [UIView animateWithDuration:0.2
                    animations:^{keyboardSuperView.frame = newFrame;}
                    completion:^(BOOL finished){
                                keyboardSuperView.hidden = YES;
                                keyboardSuperView.frame = keyboardSuperFrame;
                                [textField resignFirstResponder]; }];
    return;
}


// updates divider view position based upon movement of touches
- (void) touchesMoved:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
   UITouch  * touch;
   CGPoint    point;
   CGFloat    updateY;

   if ((touch = [touches anyObject]))
   {
      point   = [touch locationInView:self.view];
      if ((keyboardSuperView.superview))
      {
         updateY = keyboardSuperView.frame.origin.y;
         if (point.y < keyboardSuperFrame.origin.y)
            return;
         if ((point.y > updateY) || (point.y < updateY))
            updateY = point.y;
         if (keyboardSuperView.frame.origin.y != updateY)
            keyboardSuperView.frame = CGRectMake(keyboardSuperFrame.origin.x,
                                                 point.y,
                                                 keyboardSuperFrame.size.width,
                                                 keyboardSuperFrame.size.height);
      };
   };
   return;
}

Disclaimers:

  • When resigning as first responded, the keyboard moves back to its original position before sliding off screen. To make dismissing the keyboard more fluid, you first need to create an animation to move the keyboard off of the screen and then hide the view. I'll leave this part as an exercise to the readers.
  • I've only tested this on the iOS 5 simulator and with an iPhone with iOS 5. I have not tested this with earlier versions of iOS.

The SlidingKeyboard project I created to test this concept is available from GitHub in the examples directory of BindleKit:

https://github.com/bindle/BindleKit

Edit: Updating example to address first disclaimer.

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I think this is a good implementation, and without a lot of the messing I had to do to get to the keyboard. – orta Oct 24 '11 at 12:31
The trick of using the inputAccessoryView to get a handle for the keyboard works in iOS 4. – Micah Hainline Oct 24 '11 at 21:06
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