Hi,
because the button is placed on the front panel and there was a demand to 
let it work as Home button. But as I said before I need it also for power 
on/off the device.

BR
Jan

Dne neděle, 23. prosince 2012 4:39:15 UTC+1 Alvin Wong napsal(a):
>
> Why don't use on-screen virtual buttons?
>
> Jan Pohanka於 2012年12月21日星期五UTC+8下午7時04分43秒寫道:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I'm working on a new tablet device which has only one mechanical button. 
>> From the hardware point of view it "enables" the device. I'd like to know 
>> if it is possible to share the function of Home and Power button together.
>> Something like single press works as Home, long press works as power 
>> menu, even longer press works as power off. Long press of home usualy opens 
>> a list of recently used applications, but this can be omited in my project. 
>> Can Android work in that way or there is a need to have dedicated power and 
>> home button? (I know that home button, can be just virtual on touch panel).
>>
>> I have tried to find the answer in the Android 4.0 Compatibility 
>> Definition document, but there is no such information.
>>
>> best regards
>> Jan
>>
>

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