How to show Next button in Android keyboard in React Native












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I need to show Next button in Keyboard in React Native application when there are multiple TextInput fields are there.
Could anyone suggest, I have tried with returnKeyType = {"next"} , blurOnSubmit and onSubmitEditing props but no use.



Could anyone you please provided the solution for this?



Thanks in Advance.










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  • returnKeyType is the right way to do this, on Android you can use returnKeyLabel, as mentioned (here)[facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/textinput#returnkeytype] If it is now showing the next button even you are using the right prop, you need to share your code sample, so that I can see for the issue.

    – kamran
    Jan 2 at 12:10
















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I need to show Next button in Keyboard in React Native application when there are multiple TextInput fields are there.
Could anyone suggest, I have tried with returnKeyType = {"next"} , blurOnSubmit and onSubmitEditing props but no use.



Could anyone you please provided the solution for this?



Thanks in Advance.










share|improve this question























  • returnKeyType is the right way to do this, on Android you can use returnKeyLabel, as mentioned (here)[facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/textinput#returnkeytype] If it is now showing the next button even you are using the right prop, you need to share your code sample, so that I can see for the issue.

    – kamran
    Jan 2 at 12:10














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I need to show Next button in Keyboard in React Native application when there are multiple TextInput fields are there.
Could anyone suggest, I have tried with returnKeyType = {"next"} , blurOnSubmit and onSubmitEditing props but no use.



Could anyone you please provided the solution for this?



Thanks in Advance.










share|improve this question














I need to show Next button in Keyboard in React Native application when there are multiple TextInput fields are there.
Could anyone suggest, I have tried with returnKeyType = {"next"} , blurOnSubmit and onSubmitEditing props but no use.



Could anyone you please provided the solution for this?



Thanks in Advance.







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  • returnKeyType is the right way to do this, on Android you can use returnKeyLabel, as mentioned (here)[facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/textinput#returnkeytype] If it is now showing the next button even you are using the right prop, you need to share your code sample, so that I can see for the issue.

    – kamran
    Jan 2 at 12:10



















  • returnKeyType is the right way to do this, on Android you can use returnKeyLabel, as mentioned (here)[facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/textinput#returnkeytype] If it is now showing the next button even you are using the right prop, you need to share your code sample, so that I can see for the issue.

    – kamran
    Jan 2 at 12:10

















returnKeyType is the right way to do this, on Android you can use returnKeyLabel, as mentioned (here)[facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/textinput#returnkeytype] If it is now showing the next button even you are using the right prop, you need to share your code sample, so that I can see for the issue.

– kamran
Jan 2 at 12:10





returnKeyType is the right way to do this, on Android you can use returnKeyLabel, as mentioned (here)[facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/textinput#returnkeytype] If it is now showing the next button even you are using the right prop, you need to share your code sample, so that I can see for the issue.

– kamran
Jan 2 at 12:10












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You can try onSubmitEditing as described in the docs. This method will be called when you click done on the keyboard. In the listner, use focus method to focus the required textInput.






render(){
return(

...

<TextInput
ref={(input) => this._username = input}
onSubmitEditing={() => this._email.focus()}
value={this.state.text}
blurOnSubmit={false} // prevent keyboard flickering
/>

<TextInput
ref={(input) => this._email = input}
onSubmitEditing={() => this._password.focus()} // or submit the form or focus next input and goes on
value={this.state.text}
blurOnSubmit={false}
/>


)
}








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    Try the same without {}. returnKeyType = "next". This worked for me.






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      You can try onSubmitEditing as described in the docs. This method will be called when you click done on the keyboard. In the listner, use focus method to focus the required textInput.






      render(){
      return(

      ...

      <TextInput
      ref={(input) => this._username = input}
      onSubmitEditing={() => this._email.focus()}
      value={this.state.text}
      blurOnSubmit={false} // prevent keyboard flickering
      />

      <TextInput
      ref={(input) => this._email = input}
      onSubmitEditing={() => this._password.focus()} // or submit the form or focus next input and goes on
      value={this.state.text}
      blurOnSubmit={false}
      />


      )
      }








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        You can try onSubmitEditing as described in the docs. This method will be called when you click done on the keyboard. In the listner, use focus method to focus the required textInput.






        render(){
        return(

        ...

        <TextInput
        ref={(input) => this._username = input}
        onSubmitEditing={() => this._email.focus()}
        value={this.state.text}
        blurOnSubmit={false} // prevent keyboard flickering
        />

        <TextInput
        ref={(input) => this._email = input}
        onSubmitEditing={() => this._password.focus()} // or submit the form or focus next input and goes on
        value={this.state.text}
        blurOnSubmit={false}
        />


        )
        }








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          You can try onSubmitEditing as described in the docs. This method will be called when you click done on the keyboard. In the listner, use focus method to focus the required textInput.






          render(){
          return(

          ...

          <TextInput
          ref={(input) => this._username = input}
          onSubmitEditing={() => this._email.focus()}
          value={this.state.text}
          blurOnSubmit={false} // prevent keyboard flickering
          />

          <TextInput
          ref={(input) => this._email = input}
          onSubmitEditing={() => this._password.focus()} // or submit the form or focus next input and goes on
          value={this.state.text}
          blurOnSubmit={false}
          />


          )
          }








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          You can try onSubmitEditing as described in the docs. This method will be called when you click done on the keyboard. In the listner, use focus method to focus the required textInput.






          render(){
          return(

          ...

          <TextInput
          ref={(input) => this._username = input}
          onSubmitEditing={() => this._email.focus()}
          value={this.state.text}
          blurOnSubmit={false} // prevent keyboard flickering
          />

          <TextInput
          ref={(input) => this._email = input}
          onSubmitEditing={() => this._password.focus()} // or submit the form or focus next input and goes on
          value={this.state.text}
          blurOnSubmit={false}
          />


          )
          }








          render(){
          return(

          ...

          <TextInput
          ref={(input) => this._username = input}
          onSubmitEditing={() => this._email.focus()}
          value={this.state.text}
          blurOnSubmit={false} // prevent keyboard flickering
          />

          <TextInput
          ref={(input) => this._email = input}
          onSubmitEditing={() => this._password.focus()} // or submit the form or focus next input and goes on
          value={this.state.text}
          blurOnSubmit={false}
          />


          )
          }





          render(){
          return(

          ...

          <TextInput
          ref={(input) => this._username = input}
          onSubmitEditing={() => this._email.focus()}
          value={this.state.text}
          blurOnSubmit={false} // prevent keyboard flickering
          />

          <TextInput
          ref={(input) => this._email = input}
          onSubmitEditing={() => this._password.focus()} // or submit the form or focus next input and goes on
          value={this.state.text}
          blurOnSubmit={false}
          />


          )
          }






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              Try the same without {}. returnKeyType = "next". This worked for me.






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