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3 | | -title: Liquid Glass Effect for .NET MAUI MaskedEntry | Syncfusion® |
4 | | -description: Learn how to enable and customize the Liquid Glass Effect in the Syncfusion® .NET MAUI MaskedEntry (SfMaskedEntry) control. |
| 3 | +title: Liquid Glass Effect for .NET MAUI NumericEntry | Syncfusion® |
| 4 | +description: Learn how to enable and customize the Liquid Glass Effect in the Syncfusion® .NET MAUI NumericEntry (SfNumericEntry) control. |
5 | 5 | platform: MAUI |
6 | | -control: SfMaskedEntry |
| 6 | +control: SfNumericEntry |
7 | 7 | documentation: ug |
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10 | | -# Liquid Glass Effect in .NET MAUI MaskedEntry (SfMaskedEntry) |
| 10 | +# Liquid Glass Effect in .NET MAUI NumericEntry (SfNumericEntry) |
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12 | | -The Liquid Glass Effect introduces a modern, translucent design with adaptive color tinting and light refraction, creating a sleek, glass like user experience that remains clear and accessible. This section explains how to enable and customize the effect in the Syncfusion® .NET MAUI MaskedEntry (SfMaskedEntry) control. |
| 12 | +The Liquid Glass Effect introduces a modern, translucent design with adaptive color tinting and light refraction, creating a sleek, glass like user experience that remains clear and accessible. This section explains how to enable and customize the effect in the Syncfusion® .NET MAUI NumericEntry (SfNumericEntry) control. |
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14 | 14 | ## Apply liquid glass effect |
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16 | | -Follow these steps to enable and configure the Liquid Glass Effect in the MaskedEntry control: |
| 16 | +Follow these steps to enable and configure the Liquid Glass Effect in the NumericEntry control: |
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18 | 18 | ### Step 1: Wrap the control inside glass effect view |
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20 | | -To apply the Liquid Glass Effect to Syncfusion® .NET MAUI `MaskedEntry` control, wrap the control inside the `SfGlassEffectView` class. |
| 20 | +To apply the Liquid Glass Effect to Syncfusion® .NET MAUI `NumericEntry` control, wrap the control inside the `SfGlassEffectView` class. |
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22 | 22 | For more details, refer to the `Liquid Glass Getting Started documentation`. |
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24 | 24 | ### Step 2: Customize the background |
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26 | | -To achieve a glass like background in the MaskedEntry, set the `Background` property to `Transparent`. The background will then be treated as a tinted color, ensuring a consistent glass effect across the controls. |
| 26 | +To achieve a glass like background in the NumericEntry, set the `Background` property to `Transparent`. The background will then be treated as a tinted color, ensuring a consistent glass effect across the controls. |
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28 | | -The following code snippet demonstrates how to apply the Liquid Glass Effect to the `SfMaskedEntry` control: |
| 28 | +The following code snippet demonstrates how to apply the Liquid Glass Effect to the `SfNumericEntry` control: |
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30 | 30 | {% tabs %} |
31 | 31 | {% highlight xaml tabtitle="MainPage.xaml" %} |
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