Hi,

I am writing an app that places a custom view in the notification
area. This works great and I can quite happily notify the user.

This is great, but it takes the focus away from the current
application and presents my UI with various options or things that the
user might want to do to react to the notification.

Now I would like to offer a couple of the options as buttons within my
custom view, so that the user can perform some tasks without having to
load the whole UI. However when I do this the buttons are not
selectable, and I never receive any onClick() events for them. It
would appear that any tap on the screen simply selects the
notification row, and starts my Activity.

I tried creating an empty Intent, rather than an Intent that points
back to my activity, but the buttons are still not selectable the
select event obviously just highlights the whole underlying
notification line, rather than allowing selection of the buttons that
are displayed.

Is there any way to make buttons work (receive the click events) from
a custom view in the notification area?

Alternatively, is it possible to customize / hack / do something to
the notification area to display buttons there instead of in a
notification? On my friends LG InTouch Max phone, they have wifi
+bluetooth toggle buttons in the top of the notification area. Is that
an LG customised android install? or is that something that an
installed app could do?

Cheers.

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