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docs(useCombobox): cursor jump workaround #1576

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What:
Document the workaround for #1108.

Why:
No current way to properly fix this in the hooks.

How:

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  • TypeScript Types
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  • Ready to be merged

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@silviuaavram silviuaavram merged commit 32d675d into master Mar 3, 2024
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