How to scroll to a specific textField element in ScrollRect with Unity scene












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I am Beginner in unity. As I am trying to create a form in the single scene with multiple textField. For keyboard i need to enable the next button also if i select the last textfield in the scene screen should be move to the particular textfield. In iOS we have the TPKeyboardAvoidScrolling framework to reduce the work. Do we have any framework for this or anyone please suggest some examples.










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    I am Beginner in unity. As I am trying to create a form in the single scene with multiple textField. For keyboard i need to enable the next button also if i select the last textfield in the scene screen should be move to the particular textfield. In iOS we have the TPKeyboardAvoidScrolling framework to reduce the work. Do we have any framework for this or anyone please suggest some examples.










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      I am Beginner in unity. As I am trying to create a form in the single scene with multiple textField. For keyboard i need to enable the next button also if i select the last textfield in the scene screen should be move to the particular textfield. In iOS we have the TPKeyboardAvoidScrolling framework to reduce the work. Do we have any framework for this or anyone please suggest some examples.










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      I am Beginner in unity. As I am trying to create a form in the single scene with multiple textField. For keyboard i need to enable the next button also if i select the last textfield in the scene screen should be move to the particular textfield. In iOS we have the TPKeyboardAvoidScrolling framework to reduce the work. Do we have any framework for this or anyone please suggest some examples.







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          If your textview all have same size, you can simply change position of "container".



          Let's say your textviews have a size of 100x50. If you want to go to the 5th element, your localPosition would be Vector3.Up * 50 * 5.






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          • I mean "all textviews has same size".
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          • Next option in keyboard how can i enable
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          If your textview all have same size, you can simply change position of "container".



          Let's say your textviews have a size of 100x50. If you want to go to the 5th element, your localPosition would be Vector3.Up * 50 * 5.






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          • I mean "all textviews has same size".
            – smyl
            Nov 12 '18 at 7:48










          • Next option in keyboard how can i enable
            – keerthikaitmit
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:02






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            @smyl Instead of leaving a comment on your answer, edit your answer. Answers are editable for this reason.
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          If your textview all have same size, you can simply change position of "container".



          Let's say your textviews have a size of 100x50. If you want to go to the 5th element, your localPosition would be Vector3.Up * 50 * 5.






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          • I mean "all textviews has same size".
            – smyl
            Nov 12 '18 at 7:48










          • Next option in keyboard how can i enable
            – keerthikaitmit
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:02






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            @smyl Instead of leaving a comment on your answer, edit your answer. Answers are editable for this reason.
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          If your textview all have same size, you can simply change position of "container".



          Let's say your textviews have a size of 100x50. If you want to go to the 5th element, your localPosition would be Vector3.Up * 50 * 5.






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          If your textview all have same size, you can simply change position of "container".



          Let's say your textviews have a size of 100x50. If you want to go to the 5th element, your localPosition would be Vector3.Up * 50 * 5.







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          • I mean "all textviews has same size".
            – smyl
            Nov 12 '18 at 7:48










          • Next option in keyboard how can i enable
            – keerthikaitmit
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:02






          • 1




            @smyl Instead of leaving a comment on your answer, edit your answer. Answers are editable for this reason.
            – Draco18s
            Nov 12 '18 at 16:33


















          • I mean "all textviews has same size".
            – smyl
            Nov 12 '18 at 7:48










          • Next option in keyboard how can i enable
            – keerthikaitmit
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:02






          • 1




            @smyl Instead of leaving a comment on your answer, edit your answer. Answers are editable for this reason.
            – Draco18s
            Nov 12 '18 at 16:33
















          I mean "all textviews has same size".
          – smyl
          Nov 12 '18 at 7:48




          I mean "all textviews has same size".
          – smyl
          Nov 12 '18 at 7:48












          Next option in keyboard how can i enable
          – keerthikaitmit
          Nov 12 '18 at 8:02




          Next option in keyboard how can i enable
          – keerthikaitmit
          Nov 12 '18 at 8:02




          1




          1




          @smyl Instead of leaving a comment on your answer, edit your answer. Answers are editable for this reason.
          – Draco18s
          Nov 12 '18 at 16:33




          @smyl Instead of leaving a comment on your answer, edit your answer. Answers are editable for this reason.
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