TextField keyboard appears not

Is this a common problem?

myInput.type = TextFieldType.INPUT;
myInput.defaultTextFormat = myTextFormat;
myInput.background = true;
myInput.border = true;
myInput.height = 25;
myInput.x = myTextBox.x + (myTextBox.width - myInput.width) / 2;
myInput.y = myTextBox.y + 55;
addChild (myInput);
myInput.addEventListener (TextEvent.TEXT_INPUT, textInputCapture);

It's just a part of the code that contains the TextField object.

The textfield appears on the application, except when I click on it, that no keyboard appears.

CORRECTION: Actually just restart the Simulator seemed to have solved the problem lol.

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