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I'm trying to make an EditText non editable with this code:

<EditText android:id="@+id/outputResult"
          android:inputType="text"
          android:editable="false"
          android:layout_width="fill_parent"
          android:layout_height="wrap_content"
          android:text="@string/result" />

I had to add following line to make it non-editable

android:focusable="false" 

Am I doing something wrong?

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  • know why does not work only with android:editable="false". Thanks.
    – Jjreina
    Feb 27, 2012 at 18:32
  • @Zortkun: That is exactly what the OP is asking.
    – Squonk
    Feb 27, 2012 at 18:44
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    @Jjreina: My guess is that it's because you're specifying an inputType and that may be overriding the android:editable="false" setting. I may be wrong though.
    – Squonk
    Feb 27, 2012 at 18:46
  • MisterSquonk i remove inputType and work fine but show warnig This text field does not specify an inputType or a hint Thanks you very much. Now I had add android:inputType="none" and all ok, Thanks all
    – Jjreina
    Feb 27, 2012 at 18:53

18 Answers 18

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android:editable="false" should work, but it is deprecated, you should be using android:inputType="none" instead.

Alternatively, if you want to do it in the code you could do this :

EditText mEdit = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.yourid);
mEdit.setEnabled(false);

This is also a viable alternative :

EditText mEdit = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.yourid);
mEdit.setKeyListener(null);

If you're going to make your EditText non-editable, may I suggest using the TextView widget instead of the EditText, since using a EditText seems kind of pointless in that case.

EDIT: Altered some information since I've found that android:editable is deprecated, and you should use android:inputType="none", but there is a bug about it on android code; So please check this.

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  • Thanks with alternative work tine but android:editable="false" no
    – Jjreina
    Feb 27, 2012 at 18:43
  • 11
    Use of textview is better in this case Feb 27, 2013 at 6:26
  • The below answer of setting android:enabled="false" works better if you also want the input to be greyed out.
    – Ajay
    Sep 2, 2018 at 4:03
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    android:inputType="none" still allows you to type text
    – user924
    Mar 4, 2021 at 12:50
  • 1
    Agree with @user924 . android:inputType="none" still allows user to type text with another solution. (e.g, hardware keyboard)
    – Akexorcist
    Jan 24, 2022 at 9:13
35

I guess I am late but use following together to make it work:

 android:inputType="none"
 android:enabled="false"
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  • 5
    This should be the accepted answer. Using android:inputType="none" won't be what you are expecting unless you add android:enabled="false" Nov 2, 2019 at 8:50
  • This. Setting just either inputType="none" or enabled="false" doesn't seem to do anything.. must be both!
    – Bruce
    Feb 27, 2022 at 4:17
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In case you want to make an EditText not editable from code:

void disableInput(EditText editText){
    editText.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_NULL);
    editText.setTextIsSelectable(false);
    editText.setOnKeyListener(new View.OnKeyListener() {
        @Override
        public boolean onKey(View v,int keyCode,KeyEvent event) {
                return true;  // Blocks input from hardware keyboards.
        }
    });
}

In case you want to remove the horizontal line of your EditText, just add:

editText.setBackground(null);

If you want to let users copy the content of the EditText then use:

editText.setTextIsSelectable(true);
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 <EditText
            android:layout_width="wrap_content"
            android:layout_height="wrap_content"
            android:id="@+id/editTexteventdate"
            android:background="@null"
            android:hint="Date of Event"
            android:textSize="18dp"
            android:textColor="#fff"
            android:editable="false"
            android:focusable="false"
            android:clickable="false"

            />

Add this

android:editable="false"

android:focusable="false"

android:clickable="false"

its work for me

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  • Since editable is deprecated use this instead: ` android:inputType="none"`(along with the other ones you have).
    – BlueBoy
    Sep 5, 2017 at 2:01
  • 1
    Not because it works for you it should work for us as well. You posted this on May 19th of this year so you must be aware you provided a deprecated answer? C'mon...
    – nww04
    Nov 1, 2017 at 1:41
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    User is still able to use paste option to change text of the EditText.
    – Saqib
    Oct 23, 2019 at 14:34
8

well android:editable="false" is deprecated and doesn't work anymore and android:inputType="none" would not give you the results you want

you could use

<EditText
            android:cursorVisible="false"
            android:focusableInTouchMode="false"
            android:maxLength="10"/>

and if you want to make the EditText editable again you could do that with code

//enable view's focus event on touch mode
edittext.setFocusableInTouchMode(true);

//enable cursor is visible
edittext.setCursorVisible(true);

// You have to focus on the edit text to avoid having to click it twice
//request focus 
edittext.requestFocus();

//show keypad is used to allow the user input text on the first click
InputMethodManager openKeyboard = (InputMethodManager)getSystemService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE); 

openKeyboard.showSoftInput(edittext, InputMethodManager.SHOW_IMPLICIT);

Note I'm using android:focusableInTouchMode="false" and not

android:focusable="false" 

because when I use

edittext.setFocusable(true); 

I still have to add

edittext.setFocusableInTouchMode(true); 

Like this

edittext.setFocusableInTouchMode(true);
edittext.setFocusable(true);

for the edittext focus to be enabled again

7

If you really want to use an editText and not a textView, then consider using these three:

android:focusable="false"

android:clickable="false"

android:longClickable="false"

EDIT: The "longClickable" attribute disables the long press actions that cause the "Paste" and or "Select All" options to show up as a tooltip.

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Add below line in youe xml edittext.

android:editable="false"
android:focusable="false"
android:clickable="false"

Its working for me

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Use This:

EditText edtText = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.yourEditTextId);
edtText.setEnabled(false);

and you can use android:enabled property in your xml file as well.

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android:enabled = false

Include that line in your layout xml file.

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If you want your disabled EditText to look the same as your enabled one, you should use android:enabled="false" in combination with android:textColor="...".

Here is an example:

<com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout
    ...>

    <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText
        ...
        android:text="..."
        android:enabled="false"
        android:textColor="@color/dark_grey"/>

</com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout>
2

If you want your edit text clickable but not editable, You can try this:

android:cursorVisible="false"
android:inputType="none"
android:clickable="true"
android:focusable="false"
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  • Used this if you have an icon to be clickable, this works for me. Jul 27, 2022 at 12:49
1

I had this problem, too.

I did this:

<EditText
    android:layout_width="30dp"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:id="@+id/yourid"
    android:editable="false"
    android:inputType="none" />
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android:inputType="none"
android:enabled="false"
android:clickable="false"

The clickable attribute is optional! You can still set text to the edit text programmatically!

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You may need to achieve an edit text behavior in Andorid TV were you need to make a non editable edit text but clickable, the below method helps you to achieve that -

/**
 * Disable edit text input skill
 */
    fun EditText.disableInput() {
        showSoftInputOnFocus = false
        keyListener = null // Make non editable
        // Hide keyboard when disabled edittext gets focus
        setOnFocusChangeListener { _, hasFocus ->
            if (hasFocus) hideKeyboard()
        }
    }

fun View.hideKeyboard() {
    val inputMethodManager = context.getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE) as InputMethodManager
    inputMethodManager.hideSoftInputFromWindow(windowToken, 0)
}

You can get the click event using the conventional onClick listener thereafter

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My requirement was to have an edittext look and feel and to open a pop up window on its click, but making enabled as false will not allow click listener on it. So I did it in this way.

 <EditText
        android:id="@+id/tvCustomerAge"
        android:layout_width="wrap_content"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        android:minWidth="80dp"
        android:layout_alignParentEnd="true"
        android:drawableRight="@drawable/arrow_down"
        android:inputType="none"
        android:focusable="false"
        android:clickable="true"
        tools:text="24"/>
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I was unable to get rid of SoftKeyboard for the used EditText in the Tablet version and the following code snippet did the job very well.

eText.setEnabled(false);
eText.setFocusable(false);
eText.setActivated(false);
eText.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_NULL);
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Set this attribute in your edittext.

<EditText
         android:editable="false"
     />
0

If not necessary, try removing the inputType attribute. android:editable="false" works fine.

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