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Text Input's Text Color in "Disabled" Display Mode - Rendered wrongly on iPhone app

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The text color of Text Input in Disabled Display Mode is rendered wrongly on iPhone PowerApps mobile app.

 

When it is set to black (RGBA(0, 0, 0, 1)), it shows correctly on Web and Android PowerApps mobile app. But on iPhone version, it is a bit greyish as shown here. Both text color are set to RGBA(0, 0, 0, 1)

Text Input.png

 

Anyone is experiencing the same issue? Thanks!

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  • v-bofeng-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @Cyris_Lai :

    Do you want to display the font color of the text as pure black in disabled mode?

    If so,please set the text control's DisabledColor property to 

     

    RGBA(0, 0, 0, 1)

     

    Best Regards,

    Bof 

  • Cyris Lai Profile Picture
    15 on at

    Hi @v-bofeng-msft ,

     

    My issue is, I have already set RGBA(0, 0, 0, 1) in DisabledColor, it shows as pure black on web version and android version. But on iPhone version, it is not pure black. That's the inconsistency between different platforms. I do not think it is intentional.

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    v-bofeng-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @Cyris_Lai :

    I've made some tests,The following are my test results:

    1\Use Iphone to display pure black font color in disabled mode the font color will fade.

    2\The displayed color depth is between the default disabledcoler(RGBA(166, 166, 166, 1)) and RGBA(0, 0, 0, 1)

    My conclusion is: this is not because the DisabledColor property you set does not work, but the problem with the ios client of powerapps or the iphone. Regarding this issue, I suggest you create a support ticket for further help.

    The solution I can currently provide is to create a label with a white background color to cover the textinput when the mode of the textinput is disabled.For example:

    1\add a text input control(TextInput1)

    2\add a Label cover the text input control

    Fill

    RGBA(255, 255, 255, 1)

    Visible

    TextInput1.DisplayMode=DisplayMode.Disabled

    Text 

    TextInput1.Text

     Something like:

    1.JPG

    Best Regards,

    Bof

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