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auro-datepicker: Cursor should be activated when datepicker gets focus #229

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jordanjones243 opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #273
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auro-datepicker: Cursor should be activated when datepicker gets focus #229

jordanjones243 opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #273
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General Support Request

When I tab to the datepicker, it gets focus but I need to tab again in order for the cursor to be activated and keystrokes to register.

Possible Solution

Force focus into the HTML5 input when the datepicker gets focus

Additional context

Need to account for range support

Exit criteria

Datepicker's input cursor is activated when datepicker gets focus in both range and non-range variations

@jordanjones243 jordanjones243 added auro-form not-reviewed Issue has not been reviewed by Auro team members Type: Feature New Feature labels Jan 17, 2025
@jason-capsule42 jason-capsule42 changed the title auro-datepicker: Cursor should be activated when combobox gets focus auro-datepicker: Cursor should be activated when datepicker gets focus Jan 17, 2025
@jordanjones243 jordanjones243 self-assigned this Jan 23, 2025
@jordanjones243 jordanjones243 linked a pull request Jan 24, 2025 that will close this issue
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