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      Sato
      last edited by Sato

      Hello Kl3m3n,

      Can you please inform how to clear the TI widget after confirmation of written text, to avoid accidentally repeating the same text

      Thanks

      Best regards

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        kl3m3n @Sato
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        @sato Hello.

        Did you try sending TXT:"" (empty string) to TI widget?

        Best regards,
        kl3m3n

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          Sato @kl3m3n
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          Hi @kl3m3n

          That I did, but I explained it wrong. What I meant is that maybe there is some buffer in Gui-o that stores the content of the text writen in the TI, because despite clearing the TI and the variable that receives that text, pressing again on the TI, activating it, even without inserting another text, if you press "Enter" again it writes that previuos text again in the TA.

          Regards

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            kl3m3n @Sato
            last edited by kl3m3n

            @sato TA or TI? Could you please provide an example code (with comments, if possible), so I can reproduce the problem?

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              Sato @kl3m3n
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              Hi @kl3m3n,

              I think it's a bug on my side, I'll keep checking and if necessary I'll feeebck again.

              Thank You

              BR

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