Question keyboard

Hi,
I have an application on Android and when I click on a textField, the keyboard doesn't show. But when I leave the application and then come back, it works fine.
Someone no why?
And how to fix it?
Also I want to know if there is a command to show or hid the keyboard?
Thank you

I have find the answer.
The problem with the textField is a bug from the textField Sparks, for the moment use MX
To hidde the keyboard
addEventListener("SoftKeyboardEvent.SOFT_KEYBOARD_ACTIVATING", function cancelKeyboard(event:Event):void { event.preventDefault(); }
replace SoftKeyboardEvent.SOFT_KEYBOARD_ACTIVATING by "softKeyboardActivate" if you are not using Air 2.6

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