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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:19:19+00:00 2026-05-13T20:19:19+00:00

i am using a bitmap field that contains a small image. when focus comes

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i am using a bitmap field that contains a small image.

when focus comes on that image then blue color of the focus does not appears,how can i set the focus width and height

my code::

contract_image_field = new BitmapField(contract_image,Field.FOCUSABLE)
 {
       public void getFocusRect(XYRect rect) 
      {
       rect.width=0;
       rect.height=0;
       //super.getFocusRect(rect);
      }
       protected void onFocus(int direction) 
       {
        myScreen.this.invalidate();
      super.onFocus(direction);
     }
       protected void onUnfocus() 
       {
        myScreen.this.invalidate();
      super.onUnfocus();
     }
      };
      contract_image_field.setBitmap(contract_image);

this is the way how i work with image field,

though my image is clickable but i cant see that blue color(i want that please help!!!)

changing values of width and height in getFocusRect does not even solves the problem

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    2026-05-13T20:19:19+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:19 pm

    actually focus is there but you can’t see because focus region is the same as the field’s entire extent. if you want to see focus rect increase the field extent.

    BitmapField  bitmapField = new BitmapField(bitmap,Field.FOCUSABLE){
                protected void layout(int width, int height) {
                    setExtent(bitmap.getWidth()+10, bitmap.getHeight()+10);
                }
    
            };
    
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