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FocusState and ObservableObject

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The new focus api for iOS 15 introduces @FocusState, unfortunately this can only be used in a view. For a real world app with many interacting views and logic split out into a view model, the keyboard appear/disapper should be under the control of the view model (eg some ObservableObject). So you need to somehow two-way bind a var in your view model with the FocusState var, hmm?

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Is @FocusState changing the state of the View not the ViewModel?

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