VirtualKeyboard: hide() method
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Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
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The hide() method of the VirtualKeyboard interface programmatically hides the on-screen virtual keyboard. This is useful when the page needs to implement its own virtual keyboard logic by using the VirtualKeyboard API.
This method only works if the currently-focused element's virtualKeyboardPolicy attribute is set to manual and inputmode isn't set to none.
The hide() method always returns undefined and triggers a geometrychange event.
Syntax
hide()
Parameters
None.
Return value
Undefined.
Example
The code snippet below shows how to use the virtualkeyboardpolicy attribute to prevent the browser from showing the virtual keyboard on click or tap. The code also uses the navigator.virtualKeyboard.show() and navigator.virtualKeyboard.hide() methods to show and hide the virtual keyboard when a button is clicked:
<div contenteditable virtualkeyboardpolicy="manual" id="editor"></div>
<button id="edit-button">Edit</button>
<script>
if ("virtualKeyboard" in navigator) {
const editor = document.getElementById("editor");
const editButton = document.getElementById("edit-button");
let isEditing = false;
editButton.addEventListener("click", () => {
if (isEditing) {
navigator.virtualKeyboard.hide();
editButton.textContent = "Edit";
} else {
editor.focus();
navigator.virtualKeyboard.show();
editButton.textContent = "Save changes";
}
isEditing = !isEditing;
});
}
</script>
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| VirtualKeyboard API # dom-virtualkeyboard-hide |
Browser compatibility
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