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  • endruboy1

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    válasz Karma #24 üzenetére

    Megint én:)
    Kicsit jobban áttanulmányoztam azt a fórumot amit linkeltél.
    Javaslom olvasd el a 160-as hozzászólást.
    Állítólag arról van szó, hogy olyan készülékeken amiken nincsen fizikai értelemben vett gomb, eltakar a virtuális billentyűzet olyan fontos cellékat mint a WPA key valamint a mentés gomb. Mivel ezt nem tölti ki az illető, nem hajlandó a telefon jelszó hiányában a rejtett SSID után kutakodni. Ti. a menu gomb hosszan nyomva tartásával lehet a virtuális billentyűzetet eltüntetni.
    Szóval ez egy sima UI probléma.
    Na most már tényleg le állok a témáról, csak gondoltam ezt már tisztázzuk :).
    "-Turn on Wi-Fi.
    -Select "Add Wi-Fi Network". The Add Wi-Fi Network dialog appears, along with the keyboard covering the bottom half of the screen.
    -Note that the visible fields are "Network SSID", "Security" and the Save and Cancel buttons.
    -Enter the network SSID as normal.
    -Select WPA/WPA2 PSK under Security.
    -Note that the visible fields remain unchanged - Network SSID, Security, Save and Cancel are visible.
    -HIDE THE KEYBOARD!
    -Note that a previously-hidden field has appeared, entitled Wireless Password!
    -Enter the WPA key in the Wireless Password field.
    -Press Save.
    -Note that the wireless network connects successfully almost immediately and is subsequently remembered/auto-connected to when in range/everything else that one would reasonably expect.
    -Facepalm at the Save and Cancel buttons being allowed to float up to obscure a critical field.

    So, there you have it. The Save and Cancel buttons are obviously of a UI class that is allowed to float above the keyboard, but in this case it seems to have generated a great deal of needless confusion and trauma. Some of the problems reported under this bug may well be arising from simple user error thanks to this non-intuitive behaviour.

    Consider opening a separate bug to prevent this float-and-obscure behaviour, please. People are going to think that Android can't do something as simple as connecting to a Hidden SSID, which is absolutely laughable and is a really really bad look."

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