But, When I use the PowerManager class, it doesn't work.The emulator
doesn't go to sleep.

BTW, I use the goToSleep() method in this class, and I didn't get a
PowerManaget instance from Context.


On Jul 21, 6:06 am, "Yusuf T. Mobile" <yusuf.s...@t-mobile.com> wrote:
> PowerManager is part of the SDK and available to any third-party
> application, and can make the device sleep, but cannot just turn off
> the screen. Do you want to put the device to sleep, or just the
> screen?
>
> Yusuf Saib
> Android
> ·T· · ·Mobile· stick together
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> On Jul 18, 6:43 am, Yuri Dario <mc6...@mclink.it> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm looking for a way to power off the device screen from my program.
> > I see that PowerManager is only for system apps, and I can't find
> > other ways.
>
> > Can you help me?
>
> > thanks,
>
> > Yuri- Hide quoted text -
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