On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Nick Pelly <npe...@google.com> wrote:

> For wired headsets, you can use Intent.ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON as mentioned in
> the other thread. This is how the built in media app does pause/play on
> wired headset button presses, and where I recommend that you hook in.
>
>
> For Bluetooth headsets, they do not work like you think. There is no
> 'button pressed event' sent by the headset. We don't know when the button is
> pressed. Instead the headset maps its buttons presses to commands depending
> on its state machine. We receive commands, not button presses from the
> headset.
>
> Nick
>
> Hi Nick,

My headset driver maps button press to KEYCODE_CALL.

I have resolved this issue with condition check in PhoneWindowsManager.c.
Now I can use my wired headset button to either receive or end incoming
call. is this proper way to fix this issue ?



>
>
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 2:07 AM, deepdr...@googlemail.com <
> deepdr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> you may want to look at
>>
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/1c64cf65f87c9895/1d9464c96b91dbd8?show_docid=1d9464c96b91dbd8
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 30, 8:20 pm, Brodsky <peter.brod...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi!  Does anyone know how to tell when the headset button is being
>> > pressed?  I'd like to support the usb headsets and possibly bluetooth
>> > headsets.  My app is a media player and ideally, I could register it
>> > somewhere so that if no app that uses the headset button has focus it
>> > button press would act as a play/pause command in my app. If the phone
>> > is ringing or a call is in progress, I'd like to be sensitive to that
>> > and let the button do what it normally does: pickup and hang up
>> > calls.  we've been trying to chase the button down using this:
>> >
>> > IntentFilter headsetFilter = new IntentFilter
>> > (Intent.ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG);
>> > headsetFilter.addAction
>> > ("android.intent.action.HEADSET_STATE_CHANGED");
>> > headsetFilter.addAction("android.bluetooth.intent.HEADSET_STATE");
>> > headsetFilter.addAction
>> > ("android.bluetooth.intent.HEADSET_STATE_CHANGED");
>> > headsetFilter.addAction
>> > ("android.bluetooth.intent.action.MODE_CHANGED");
>> > headsetFilter.addAction("android.intent.action.MODE_CHANGED");
>> >
>> > no luck as of yet.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!  Thanks!
>>
>>
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