My application behavior is similar to voice call, but I need also to handle
key events. My application is still running in background and the activity
is paused. Is there a way to receive key events in such situation? When the
call screen is paused, it receives "end call" key event. Can I receive a
specific key event in a similar situation? Is there a way to register my
activity (or my application) for that?

Taísa Cristina Costa dos Santos
Computer Engineer
Brazil, SP
55 19 8152-7453


On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:02 AM, ellipsoidmob...@googlemail.com <
ellipsoidmob...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>
> If what you want is to have a notification that the user can swipe
> down and click to go back to your application, then you don't really
> need to be handling key events whilst your activity is paused. What
> you could do is create a service which displays the notification, and
> then use an intent to launch your activity when the notification is
> clicked.
>
> BUT - I'm not sure that this is good usability design. If the user has
> navigated away from your activity and if you don't need to do any
> continual background processing, then you probably shouldn't show
> anything in the notification panel. The user can always get back to
> your app from the homescreen or via a long press on the home button.
> >
>

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