On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:14 PM, harsh chandel <[email protected]>wrote:

> try ontouch method
> get x and y coordinate   of the area clicked
> and do as you want on the clicked event
>
>
harsh chandel, I am not sure that I understand you.. I am using
onTouchEvent() to trigger the keyboard (imm.showSoftInput() code in my last
post)... but I cannot get the pressed keys of the keyboard.  As it is not my
keyboard (it is the system shared keyboard), I cannot re-implement any
onTouchEvent method that it may hold, unless I am missing something in your
suggestion.

There must be some event that I need to listen to (onKeyUp for the soft
keyboard keys..), but I don't yet know how.

Thanks for the help,
Rich

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