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J2ME - Can a Form have Buttons?

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Talal Itani - 26 Feb 2007 22:41 GMT
Is it possible to place buttons on a Form?  I tried to place little images
to act as buttons, but some cell phones did not allow the images to gain
focus.  What is the way out?

Thanks.
Darryl L. Pierce - 05 Mar 2007 12:21 GMT
> Is it possible to place buttons on a Form?  I tried to place little images
> to act as buttons, but some cell phones did not allow the images to gain
> focus.  What is the way out?

On cell phones, there's generally no concept of a button. That's why you
have the Command class:  it lets the handset define how the user interacts
with the app in a platform-consistent manner.

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