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Hello friends

I created 4 objectchoicefields and added to the screen. Now when I move the trackball, I can't focus on the fields. the focus remains on the raw itself.

When I looked at the API documentation, he said "If you want your field receives focus, then you must override isFocusable to return true.

So I created the objectchoicefield like this.

  showDialogTime = new ObjectChoiceField("Alerts Displayed For ",choiceNumbers,getTimeByInteger(),Field.FOCUSABLE)
        {
            public boolean isFocusable()
            {
                return true;
            }

            protected void fieldChangeNotify(int context)
            {
                if(context==2)
                {
                    ApplicationSettings.getInstance().setStatusAlertTime(getIntFromString());
                }
            }
              public void paint(Graphics graphics)
        {
                graphics.setColor(Constants.fontColor);
                super.paint(graphics);
        }
        };

but I still can't s focus.what the problem?

Thank you... But I got it working as there was a mistake in my code... I overrided navigationmovement() and consume it the movement of the trackball. Sorry to bother guys. Thanks again

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