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She only meant well.

There is a video demo of the bug later on the thread.

Some android devices have a combination .- key on the numeric input UI. This is a contentious enough design choice to have stackoverflow threads on it. That combo key style is what's used by the device and version shown on the demo. It appears that the device is reading that combo key as - and discarding (or taking absolute value), and not as a leading decimal.

Is there a way to remap the android numeric keyboard to give the decimal and negative sign their own independent keys?

I have an app that has the following EditText field: <EditText android:id="@+id/myEditText" android:layout_width="0dip" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:inputType="

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This may come as a surprise to some whataboutists, but it turns out that multiple things can all be senseless tragedies at the same time.
UND KEINE EIER
NSA be like: "dude shut up you're going to blow it for all of us!"