Taísa Cristina wrote:
> In fact I do need to handle key strokes. 

Find another UI pattern.

> It would be easier if I could
> handle home key, so that I could prevent the user from going to home
> screen.

Find another UI pattern. "Prevent the user from going to home screen" is
fairly evil and is a tactic I would expect to find from malware.

> And it would be very boring for the user to go back to
> the Activity whenever he wanted to press a key and make stuff...

Find another UI pattern.

> Is there a way to register for receiving key strokes if my application
> is compiled with the emulator/device image? (should I ask it on
> android-platform?)

A list on http://source.android.com/discuss is a better place for
questions about modifying firmware.

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