Thanks Blaenk, I was trying to work out how to do this and didn't realise I could put a button in the background, nice trick! Here's my contribution (new to this site and to Cocoa Touch so it may not be the most robust code ever, but it's working so far...):
I call this method from the touchUpInside
event on my UIButton:
-(void)closeKeyboard:(id)sender {
UIView *theFirstResponder = [self findFirstResponder];
if (theFirstResponder) {
[theFirstResponder resignFirstResponder];
}
}
Where this loop finds the firstResponder:
- (UIView *)findFirstResponder {
UIView *firstResponderView = nil;
for (UIView *view in [self entryFields]) {
if ([view isFirstResponder]) {
firstResponderView = view;
break;
}
}
return firstResponderView;
}
It is dependent on each of the UITextField
controls in the view having a tag assigned to them (again, can do that in Interface Builder).
My two cents anyway, though i'd better give something back!