InputPosition Inside or Outside a TextField
TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms 13.0 adds a new InputPosition constructor that specifies whether the cursor sits inside or outside a TextField. The TextFieldPosition parameter supports InsideTextField, OutsideTextField, and InsideNextTextField to resolve ambiguous positions.

TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms 13.0 introduces a new constructor of the InputPosition class that determines the exact input position at the beginning or at the end of a TextField.
If the textPosition parameter is a position at the beginning or at the end of a TextField with a doubled input position. This parameter can be used to define whether the position is inside or outside the field.
The following values are possible:
InsideTextField: The specified position is inside the field.
OutsideTextField: The specified position is outside the field.
InsideNextTextField: The specified position is inside the next field.
The following code can be used to set the input position of a specific field (newField) to end and outside of the field:
textControl1.InputPosition = new TXTextControl.InputPosition((newField.Start - 1) _
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