Hi everyone. I'm a fairly new Android developer, working as an undergraduate researcher at Georgia Tech. My current objective is to build a system that will gather micro-usage statistics (button presses, etc) and context information as people use an android phone. Please note that I don't want to develop this for the public, it is only for deployment within a planned user study. Anyways, so far as I've been able to tell, there is no way to snoop on incoming key presses (good job Google, I suppose), so I'm looking to tweak the source code for deployment on our own development phones. I suppose I have two questions. 1) Has anyone faced this situation or objective before, and do they have any thoughts or advice? 2) Does anyone know where exactly Android handles a hardware button press? My current plan is to add something that will inform my root application of these interactions, so it can log them. If anyone has any other ideas for something like this, I would love to hear them.
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