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I'm trying to change the color of the caret in a SwiftUI textfield.

I tried:

.accentColor(Color.init(red: 0.34, green: 0.31, blue: 0.23, opacity: 1.00))

But I get an error stating "'accentColor' is unavailable in macOS". Any way to achieve the same goal in MacOS? .foregroundColor only changes text colour but not the caret.

2 Answers 2

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Here is worked solution. Tested with Xcode 12b

demo

if #available(OSX 10.16, *) {
    TextField("Placeholder", text: self.$text)
       .accentColor(.red)
} else {
    TextField("Placeholder", text: self.$text)
       .colorMultiply(.red)
}
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This isn't available yet. I submitted FB8988194 to Apple to make it so accentColor sets the cursor color like on iOS.

The only way to do it is to use a NSViewRepresentable and set it in your NSTextField like this:

struct YourCustomField: NSViewRepresentable{
  func makeNSView(context: Context) -> NSTextField {
    let textField = FancyTextField()
    ...
  }
  func updateNSView(_ nsView: NSTextField, context: Context) {
    ...
  }
}

class FancyTextField: NSTextField {
  override func becomeFirstResponder() -> Bool {
    let textView = window?.fieldEditor(true, for: nil) as? NSTextView
    textView?.insertionPointColor = NSColor(named: "YourColorName")!
    
    return super.becomeFirstResponder()
  }
}

If anyone knows of a pure-SwiftUI way, I'm eager to learn of it.

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