How to reproduce: go to login screen
Actual outcome: main keyboard lacks an @ key, probably no severe issue but could be fixed easily
Expected outcome:
e.g. Outlook -> added the @ icon on the lower left of the keyboard
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Dec 16 2017, 1:21 PM |
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How to reproduce: go to login screen
Actual outcome: main keyboard lacks an @ key, probably no severe issue but could be fixed easily
Expected outcome:
e.g. Outlook -> added the @ icon on the lower left of the keyboard
Doesn't this depend on your phone? I have my standard S7 keyboard and there I can find the @ on its usual spot
I guess on iOS the field have to be defined as <input type="email"> to get "@" in default keyboard. However, you can configure Roundcube to allow usernames that aren't email addresses, so it's not as simple as switching type=text to type=email.
@Alem_V
Also think this is not such an important issue... In addition, as machniak wrote, apparently roundcube also wants to allow usernames without "@", so I think we can drop this issue (since it's not such a huge think to switch keyboards in order to get the "@") ...