Unplanned
Last Updated: 02 Aug 2024 15:21 by Paul
Created by: Paul
Comments: 0
Category: NumericTextBox
Type: Feature Request
1
It would be beneficial if there was a prop that would disable the wheel from selecting a value in the NumericTextBox
Unplanned
Last Updated: 12 Apr 2024 16:52 by Boris
Created by: Boris
Comments: 0
Category: NumericTextBox
Type: Feature Request
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It would be beneficial to add a selectOnFocus prop to the NumericTextBox, similar to Jquery:  https://docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/api/javascript/ui/numerictextbox/configuration/selectonfocus 
Unplanned
Last Updated: 15 Mar 2023 21:53 by Oksana

Describe the bug
The Delete button doesn't work as expected in specific scenarios inside the Native NumericTextBox. The issue is related to the position of the text cursor.

To Reproduce

  1. Open this example
  2. Position the text cursor before the $ sign inside the component
  3. Press the Delete button - The test cursor is positioned after the $ sign and nothing happens.
  4. Press the Delete button again - nothing happens
  • If the text cursor is positioned before the comma in the NumericTextBox's value, the Delete button doesn't works

Expected behavior
The first element(the leftmost) after the dollar sign should be deleted. In general, when pressing the delete button, an element should be deleted from the NumericTextBox.

Unplanned
Last Updated: 05 Jul 2022 08:29 by Wesley

Describe the bug
When clicking inside a Native NumericTextBox that has a value, in Firefox, the cursor is positioned at the beginning of the value instead of at its end.

To Reproduce

  1. Open this Stackblitz project in Firefox
  2. Click inside the NumericTextBox.
  3. See that the cursor position

Expected behavior
The cursor should be positioned at the end of the NumericTextBox value

Screenshots
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Unplanned
Last Updated: 23 Mar 2022 12:01 by Praveen

https://www.telerik.com/kendo-vue-ui/components/inputs/numerictextbox/formats/
Steps:
Open the linked example
click before the dollar sign in the 3rd numeric textbox
press 1

current behavior - the cursor is moved to the position after the dollar sign so you can type number on the correct place
correct - 1 is typed immediately after the dollar sign so we don't need to type it second time