Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core OTP Input Overview
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CLIENT-SIDE API HTML HELPER APIThe OTP Input component is part of Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core, a professional grade UI library with 110+ components for building modern and feature-rich applications. To try it out sign up for a free 30-day trial.
Description
The Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core OTP Input is a UI component designed for entering one-time passwords (OTP) during multi-factor authentication. It enhances application security while ensuring a smooth and intuitive user experience.
The component offers built-in options for different types of user input and separators between the groups of input fields. Also, you can customize its appearance and integrate it quickly into a Form component.
The current demo shows how to use the OTP Input for profile authentication. When you enter a digit or a character, the next input field is focused.
The ASP.NET Core OTP Input control is part of Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core, a professional-grade UI library with 110+ components for building modern and feature-rich web applications. The UI for ASP.NET Core OTP Input is a server-side wrapper for the Kendo UI for jQuery OTP Input widget and supports an HtmlHelper and a TagHelper mode.
Functionality and Features
- Appearance—The OTP Input can alter its appearance by using a variety of sizing, outline, and border radius.
 - Items—The OTP Input can include predefined items that will serve as independent input groups.
 - Separator—The OTP Input can render a separator between each of the defined input groups.
 - Types—The OTP Input can specify the type for each of the generated inputs.
 - Adaptiveness—The OTP Input can configure what type of virtual keyboard will be displayed when working with the component on a mobile device.
 - Accessibility—The OTP Input is accessible for screen readers, supports WAI-ARIA attributes, and delivers keyboard shortcuts for faster navigation.