Thanks for the response!

It'll be nice to be able to make a custom DTMF dialer.

Too bad about not being able to send a signal to bring up the dialer
for an existing call.  My convenience app will only be able to solve
one issue instead of two...

Thanks,
Steve

On Feb 2, 3:08 pm, David <d...@android.com> wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2:45 am, songs <coca.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to write a convenience app that needs to bring up the
> > active dialer for a connected call, but I'm having issues after trying
> > a couple of approaches.
>
> Sorry, right now the DTMF dialpad is built in to the in-call UI (i.e.
> it's
> not a separate activity, like the outgoing-call Dialer is) and there's
> currently no API to control it.
>
> We *do* hope to make some major updates to the
> android.telephony.TelephonyManager API in a future release, allowing
> lots
> more control over telephony features (such sending DTMF tones over the
> uplink, so a 3rd party app could interact with an IVR system or
> provide an
> alternate DTMF dialpad.)
>
> I don't think we have any plans to let 3rd party apps control the
> internal
> UI of the in-call screen, though (like forcing the DTMF dialpad to
> come
> up).  Feel free to file an RFE, though.
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