Here's flutter doctor Flutter (Channel stable, v1.5.4-hotfix.2, on Microsoft Windows, locale en-US) Here's where I create the controller TextEditingController controller = new TextEditingController()
Here's the code for the text field and it's on Change TextField(Ĭlection = llapsed(offset: ) If i don't use a controller at all the problem goes away but then i can't save their input after they click outside of the box. Ive tried putting the function calls to the controller inside of a setState, that didn't help. The problem is that when the user places the cursor at the end of the TextField, or anywhere inside it, and starts typing, the cursor moves back to the beginning and sometimes deletes the first word or two. When the TextField shows up it has the data already in it, which works fine. The other three USB-A ports hang downward for the circular desk hole cable management.I have a text field in a flutter application that is designed to let the user edit data. Two USB-A ports sits on the right side on the rear of the screen while the rest face downward. There are a respectable number of input ports as well. Expect crisp enough keyboard strokes for sessions of Mavis Beacon and smooth cursor work when navigating Google maps. Input on the keyboard and mouse isn’t special but gets the job done. The included keyboard and mouse connect wirelessly through a USB-A transmitter so getting to the initial Windows 11 start-up screen isn’t much of an issue. Just snap the base to the stand’s neck and connect some small clamps to all-in-one’s rear. A bland plastic black design that looks made for public high school libraries and reception desks, but it assembles easily enough.
Display is just as bland but doesn’t wear out the eyesįunctionality at all costs is the best way to describe the MSI Pro AP242.
The built-in 1080p webcam is pretty decent so long as lighting is adequate. Speaking with a representative of MSI, we were told that the all-in-one will be available in both of those markets “down the line” since the previous AP241 were released there. According to MSI’s site, a black color version is set to come soon.Ĭitizens of both UK and Australia are going to have to wait a while for the PRO AP242.
There’s also a similar spec package with 500GB of SSD and one-year warranty in white for $1092.99. Potential buyers looking for something a bit more powerful can get the all-in-one with an Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 250GB SSD and three-year warranty for $1,192, in Black only.
Interestingly enough, the same specs with 500GB SSD storage come in at a lower $843 in both black and white, but with only a one-year warranty. At $943, the configuration provided for review (specs to the right) comes in a black colorway only. The MSI Pro AP242 is available now exlcusively through Office Debot in six configurations, with additional retailers coming soon. Ports: 2x USB-A 2.0 / 2X USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 / USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 / USB-C 3.2 / HDMI out 2.0 / DP out 1.4 / RJ45 / Mic-in / Line-out / Kensington lock / DC JackĬonnectivity: WiFi 6 (802.11ax) 2.4Gbps, Dual Band 2.4GHz, 5GHz / Bluetooth 5.2Ĭamera: Built in 1080p (FHD) w/Dual-array Mic Here is the MSI Pro AP242 configuration sent to TechRadar for review: