That makes me think that you are now getting key events but aren't
handling them properly.  If you always return true, the system will
not handle those keys anymore.  I'm just shooting in the dark,
though.  Is there any way you could post some code for me to see?  I'm
pretty sure you need to declare the view as focusable to get those
events because without focus, a view won't receive events.

I actually don't handle events in my GLSurfaceViews anymore.  I do it
in the activity and queue the events so that the UI thread returns
immediately.

On Jan 16, 5:56 pm, Peter Eastman <peter.east...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 16, 3:27 pm, Robert Green <rbgrn....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Remember to call setFocusableInTouchMode(true); in the view if you
> > want to receive focus and key/touch events.
>
> I wasn't doing that.  I just tried it though, and it didn't fix the
> problem.  Instead, it disabled the Back and Menu keys...
>
> Peter
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