16
January
2013
Hello
And Yes, you can ask the question, but how do I so that my user is forced to remain in my application. What is important see paramount for some of our clients.
Then some will hide the notification (of States) bar and fight to death to remove the bar from the bottom (with the home, back, buttons...) genre:
getWindow () .setFlags (WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN, WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN);
getWindow () .getDecorView () .setSystemUiVisibility (View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION);
and also they will try to retrieve the events KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK, KeyEvent.KEYCODE_HOME, KeyEvent.KEYCODE_POWER. A solution which of course doesnt.
Of course my solution will only work if you are owner of the equipment (without having rights roots) and it is super simple, does not require that can code written by you (most of the code written by Google) and market in a systematic manner for all devices on all versions. It's been dreaming eh.
So, I give you?
EH beh no, you have to be in training with me sorry, but I'm actively looking for interns, then tips of this type there I the reserves
Alternatively, you can contact me to that discussed in;o)
Finally, you say there is a simple solution and it takes 3 minutes to set up.
Then, you can see that still us have a hope.
PS: If I had control of the Home of the device?
Mathias Séguy
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