Re: [android-developers] Add another Virtual Keyboard do simulate Control keys.

2010-05-10 Thread Rogério de Souza Moraes
Hi Mani,

take a look at the code of android-x86 that implaments a way to use MENU,
BACK and HOME buttons in a device with just touchscreen. The name of the
file that implements this is Touchable.java.

http://www.android-x86.org/documents/touch-only-device-howto

The inconvenient is that you need to do this modification in the
Androidplataform, but as you will use
Android to a specific device, if think it is not a big deal.

Regards,

Rogerio


2010/5/7 Mani Android manis.dr...@gmail.com

 Hi Rogerio
 I'm also looking for the same solution. Did u find out? If you found the
 soultion, please guide me.

 Thanks  Regards
 Manikandan.D

 2010/1/13 Rogério de Souza Moraes rogerio.so...@gmail.com

 Hi folks,

 I am working with an hardware that have just five buttons. But I have just
 one button available to the following functions: home, back, search,
 soft-back(menu). The hardware is for automotive use, so that is because he
 doesn't have the common buttons of a cell phone.
 So I am thinking about create a second virtual keyboard that is called by
 this available button, to show these buttons that are missing on hardware.
 I want to know if it is possible to do. If it is, what type of code should
 I follow to create this extra virtual keyboard? I think a good start is to
 look at the code of the current virtual keyboard.

 Any suggest will be appreciated.

 Thanks,

 Rogerio

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Re: [android-developers] Add another Virtual Keyboard do simulate Control keys.

2010-05-07 Thread Mani Android
Hi Rogerio
I'm also looking for the same solution. Did u find out? If you found the
soultion, please guide me.

Thanks  Regards
Manikandan.D

2010/1/13 Rogério de Souza Moraes rogerio.so...@gmail.com

 Hi folks,

 I am working with an hardware that have just five buttons. But I have just
 one button available to the following functions: home, back, search,
 soft-back(menu). The hardware is for automotive use, so that is because he
 doesn't have the common buttons of a cell phone.
 So I am thinking about create a second virtual keyboard that is called by
 this available button, to show these buttons that are missing on hardware.
 I want to know if it is possible to do. If it is, what type of code should
 I follow to create this extra virtual keyboard? I think a good start is to
 look at the code of the current virtual keyboard.

 Any suggest will be appreciated.

 Thanks,

 Rogerio

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[android-developers] Add another Virtual Keyboard do simulate Control keys.

2010-01-13 Thread Rogério de Souza Moraes
Hi folks,

I am working with an hardware that have just five buttons. But I have just
one button available to the following functions: home, back, search,
soft-back(menu). The hardware is for automotive use, so that is because he
doesn't have the common buttons of a cell phone.
So I am thinking about create a second virtual keyboard that is called by
this available button, to show these buttons that are missing on hardware.
I want to know if it is possible to do. If it is, what type of code should I
follow to create this extra virtual keyboard? I think a good start is to
look at the code of the current virtual keyboard.

Any suggest will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Rogerio
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