SOLUTION
When you look at a field in your form page source code for example a login username input field - do you see a class called 'cdk-text-field-autofilled'.
I am not up to speed on this cdk field monitoring whether all angular applications use it or not but the project I am working on today has.
<input _ngcontent-vio-c24="" class="mat-input-element mat-form-field-autofill-control cdk-text-field-autofill-monitored cdk-text-field-autofilled ng-dirty ng-valid ng-touched" formcontrolname="username" id="username" matinput="" placeholder="Username" aria-invalid="false" aria-required="false">
So if useful to anyone ie you have this class or something similar denoting autofill, this is what i did:
HTML
Added #username to input field if not already there:
<input matInput placeholder="{{'labels.Logon.Username' | translate}}" formControlName="username" id="username" #username>
Added rule or another rule to the button [disabled] - new && notAutofilled in my project other 2 already there:
[disabled]="(loginForm.invalid || loggingIn) && notAutofilled"
TYPESCRIPT
Added relevant imports 'ViewChild, ElementRef, AfterViewInit,' if not already there:
import {Component, Input, OnInit, ViewChild, ElementRef, AfterViewInit, OnDestroy} from '@angular/core';
Added export class AfterViewInit:
export class LoginComponent implements OnInit, AfterViewInit, OnDestroy {
Added variables:
@ViewChild('username') userName: ElementRef;
public notAutofilled = true;
Created ngAfterViewInit on a SetTimeOut:
ngAfterViewInit(){
setTimeout(() => {
if (this.userName.nativeElement.classList.contains('cdk-text-field-autofilled')) {
this.notAutofilled = false;
}
else{console.log("Not Autofilled");}
}, 500);
}