There isn't an API to do this.  I can't way to do it off-hand, and likely if
you do discover a trick to do so there is a good chance it will break in the
future.

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Kitzy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am trying to bring the InCallScreen to the foreground when clicking
> on a notification, and am having trouble figuring out how to do so.
>
> My application is displaying information about the call and acts like
> a dialog (where it is translucent, so you can still see whatever is
> behind it).
>
> While in a call, I frequently hit the home button, and pull up other
> information (such as my contact list to read to someone the person's
> info).  I would like to then click on my notification bar icon and
> pull up not only my activity, but also the in call phone screen.  I
> know the in call screen has it's own icon in the notification list,
> but I would like to reduce the number of clicks to get back.
>
> I have tried using:
>
>  Intent intent = new Intent (Intent.ACTION_CALL);
>  intent.setFlags (Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
>  startActivity (intent);
>
>
> and I get an error saying that there isn't an activity found to handle
> the request:
>
>  06-05 14:37:41.440: ERROR/WindowStats(785):
> android.content.ActivityNotFoundException: No Activity found to handle
> Intent { action=android.intent.action.CALL flags=0x10000000 }
>
> However if I pass a phone number, it does pull up the screen
> correctly:
>
>
>  Uri callUri = Uri.parse ("tel://12345678");
>  Intent intent= new Intent (Intent.ACTION_CALL, callUri);
>  intent.setFlags (Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
>  startActivity (intent);
>
> The only problem with this method is that since I'm already in a call,
> it is sending out a new call to put in three-way.  This isn't what I
> would like to do.
>
> Using Intent.ACTION_DIAL bring up the last dialed numbers, and not the
> current call.
> Using Intent.ACTION_CALL_BUTTON brings up the number dial pad.
>
> How can I bring the InCallScreen to the front?
>
> Sincerely,
> -Kitzy
>
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