How to disable android navigation bar when soft keyboard is enabled? - android

when an android soft keyboard is enabled via the interaction with an input field, the navigation bar is also enabled along with the keyboard. Is there any way to disable/hide the navigation bar in this case?
This is implemented in Unity#d, but if a solution is available in android, it can be added as plug-in to unity as well. Any direction or solution is helpful, thanks.
app supported API version is from 22 to 32.

If you want a easier option You could just set the Fullscreen mode to Fullscreen Window
Android Player settings -> Resolution and Presentation
As the Documentation reads
In this mode the navigation bar is always hidden. This replaces the Start in fullscreen mode option.
still I'd suggest having a look at Unity tidbits
When implementing it in your Unity project, you can hide or show the Navigation Bar or Status Bar via code. so you could just check OnPointerClick and when it happens set
ImmersiveAndroid.navigationBarState = ImmersiveAndroid.States.Hidden;

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hide nevigation bar from SystemUI in source code

have already read the article How to hide navigation bar permanently in android activity?
have also tried Permanently hide Navigation Bar in an activity
But that is not what I want
My question is can I change code from source which hide navigation bar permanently
such as path:frameworks\base\services\java\com\android\server\SystemServer.java where the main start
and where can I set navigation bar invisible
which in user view they cannot see navigationbar forever after they power on their device
the solution might only work in android 11
yep I will just answer this by myself
to remove the navigation bar on the entire system
the andoird 11 works totally different compare to android 7
they remove PhoneStatusBar.java and combine it into StatusBar.java
both of them are in ..\frameworks\base\packages\SystemUI\src\com\android\systemui\statusbar\phone
in Android7 method people use
mWindowManager.removeViewImmediate(mNavigationBarView);
but this might not works properly and might cause SystemUI shut down
try use below method to do so
Path ..\SystemUI\src\com\android\systemui\statusbar\NavigationBarController.java
#Override
public void onDisplayRemoved(int displayId) {
removeNavigationBar(displayId);
}
Using view to set flag cannot work properly because when you switch window or app the nav bar will appear again

Hiding default navigation bar in app on Android devices

Currently working on a fullscreen mobile app, building using react-native. I have managed to hide the status bar and default navigation bar on Android devices. However, when I start to put in text input tags that prompts a keyboard on the screen, the default navigation bar re-appears and could not be hidden even I've dismissed the keyboard.
Is there any way to prevent the default navigation bar re-appears when the keyboard pops up?
The reasons are that I need to remove the navigation bar to have enough space to locate the needed components on the app UI design. If the navigation bar re-appears the design will be messed up. Thank you for any advice.
I think this is what you're looking for:
static navigationOptions = {
header: null,
};
Put this on top of each screen

How to hide the soft navigation bar on Android with Titanium?

Please can someone point to an example of how to hide the navigation bar on android, using Appcelerator.
NOT the action bar, nor the title bar. I can make these hide.
I want to make a completely fullscreen app, and hide the navigation bar
thanks
What you are trying to achieve is called immersive fullscreen mode, it is possible to do it from android 4.4, but it seems that Titanium don't support the flag; there is a module that does this thing, haven't personally tried it but probably will do what you need.
In the tiapp.xml file:
<fullscreen>true</fullscreen>
<navbar-hidden>true</navbar-hidden>
In the app.tss or index.tss:
'Window':{
navBarHidden:true,
tabBarHidden:true,
fullscreen:true
}
And in the index.js:
$.index.addEventListener("open",function() {
if(OS_ANDROID) $.index.activity.actionBar.hide();
});
What you want is possible since Titanium 5.2 by using <fullscreen>true</fullscreen> in tiapp.xml.
See Hide Soft Navigation Bar in the Release Notes.

Hiding the Status Bar under Android 4.2.2 (SDK 17)

Is it possible to permanently hide Navigation/Status Bar under Android 4.2.2
This solution seems not working under Jelly Bean.
I have GalaxyTab 3 (10.1) and hidding of Status Bar has no effect.
It's hidden on application Start on every screens, but i can expand it.
Problem occurs also after rooting device.
Somebody has faced it before (there is also video how to fix it):
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37466852
So my question is:
Is there any way to do this on application level?
Chris Banes and Roman Nurik have develop this usefull tool to controls the System UI easily
https://gist.github.com/chrisbanes/73de18faffca571f7292
No, it seems like there is no way to do this for your entire application on tablets running 4.+. Also, fully disabling it so it never appears is NOT possible.
However, the solution you linked does sort of work for Android 4.2.2, (tested on Nexus S and 10 inch tablet on emulator) but even when it works it reloads the status bar if certain user interactions occur to allow navigation (for example, pressing the menu button on a phone). So this means you should plan on spamming the flag every now and then.
I personally tried with this code in my oncreate:
View decorView = getWindow().getDecorView();
int uiOptions = View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN;
decorView.setSystemUiVisibility(uiOptions);
// Remember that you should never show the action bar if the
// status bar is hidden, so hide that too if necessary.
ActionBar actionBar = getActionBar();
actionBar.hide();
Which resulted in:
With the 4.2.2 phone the actionBar below also disappears, this does not seem to be possible for tablets.
Coming from the Android documentation about hiding the status bar, it seems that on Android 4.0 or lower, you would be able to set the fullscreen flag for the entire application and be done with it, but this has been changed to the piece of code above.
Next, the UI documentation has this to say:
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE flag replaces the STATUS_BAR_HIDDEN flag. When set, this flag enables “low profile" mode for the system bar or navigation bar. Navigation buttons dim and other elements in the system bar also hide. Enabling this is useful for creating more immersive games without distraction for the system navigation buttons.
So I guess it could be that the galaxy tab 3 requires some playing around with these kinds of flags and does not support actually hiding the status bar but rather prefers making it "less visible" ...
Finally, the setSystemUiVisibility method has some great examples if you're still interested in making sure the status bar stays hidden throughout your application.
Please note, that the status bar and the navigation bar are two completely different things. The navigation bar contains the back, home, and recent apps buttons, while the status bar contains the notifications, clock, battery, etc... The status bar can be easyly hidden with flags like SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN, but more convenient, using this as your app base theme:
android:theme="#android:style/Theme.NoTitleBar.Fullscreen"
In tablets, the navigation bar often consists the status bar, so if the navbar is visible, the status bar will be too. You can't just hide the status bar, because then you would have to hide the nav bar too.
The purpose of you can't hide the navigation bar forever, is that the user must be able to control his device and navigate as he wants to.
You can't hide the navigation bar before 4.0, and as in the developer guide says, you can hide the nav bar with the SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION flag, however, it won't stay hidden once the user touches the tablet. More explanation here: Android Developers - Hiding the Navigation Bar
In 4.4 KitKat, a new API was introduced, the immersive mode, with that you can hide the navigation bar and still make the user to be able to interact with your app, without the navigation bar revealing itself. The user can swipe down from the bottom of his screen to make it visible again, this clears the SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_IMMERSIVE flag. If you want to make the navigation bar disappear when the user doesn't interact with it, then you can use the SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_IMMERSIVE_STICKY flag, so it will disappear if the user finishes with it. More explanation here: Android Developers - Android 4.4 API
Also immersive tutorial: Android Developers - Using Immersive Full-Screen Mode
Also, make sure you are targetting the API 19, and only use this flag, when your app runs on API 19 or later. More on checking API version: Here (StackOverflow)
Hiding the Status Bar under Android 4.2.2 (SDK 17)
This solution worked for me.
getWindow().getDecorView().setSystemUiVisibility(8);
try this..its working for me..
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
getWindow().setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN,windowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN);
this.requestWindowFeature(Window.FEATURE_NO_TITLE);
setContentView(R.layout.about_app_phone);
}

Is there a way to hide the system/navigation bar in Android ICS

I'd like to extend the discussion regarding hiding of the system/navigation bar at the bottom of the screen on Android Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0 and up) tablet devices.
There's already a thread ( Is there a way to hide the system bar in Android 3.0? It's an internal device and I'm managing navigation ) about hiding the bar on Honeycomb devices. My clients, however, will be using the newest Ice Cream Sandwich devices and are very keen on hiding the bar at the bottom the screen. Their application is not for regular consumer use and it's very important for them to take over the whole screen to provide their experience. How possible is it to hide this bar -- or at least, override the behaviour of all the buttons -- without rooting the devices or rewriting its firmware?
Check out SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION, this flag hides the navigation bar until the user interacts with the device. It was introduced in Android 4.0. You can enable this flag for example like this:
getWindow().getDecorView()
.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION);
Note that the navigation won't disappear again automatically, you have to set it every time after the user interacted with the device.
Alternatively you can make the navigation less obtrusive by using SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE, this changes the buttons into small dots (e.g. like the camera app).
on rooted devices, i use the following adb command
adb shell pm disable com.android.systemui
to hide navigation bar permanently. To show it again, run
adb shell pm enable com.android.systemui
so far it's working fine for me
Using the below code is one way of doing it to hide navigation
getWindow().getDecorView()
.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION);
But the problem with the above is that it becomes visible as soon as user touches the screen.
In Android Kitkat there is a feature called as IMMERSIVE which hides the notification bar and the navigation. It does not show even if the user interacts with the screen. However the user can make it visible by swiping it from top of the screen to bottom. Below is the code to achieve it
//Initializew this in onCreate()
View mDecorView = getWindow().getDecorView();
//Then call this function
private void hideSystemUI() {
mDecorView.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_STABLE
| View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION
| View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN
| View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION
| View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN
| View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE
| View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_IMMERSIVE);
}
However in my case I never wanted the navigation and notification bar to be visible even if the user swipes from top of the screen to bottom. I gave it a try and I was able to achieve it partially. What I did was I implemented a CountDownTimerwhich would call hideSystemUI() every second or so. I know it is not the best way of doing it. But I did not get any other solution to do it.
If someone gets any then please let me know on how to permanently hide navigation and notification bar :) Hope this answer helps some one in future :)
Watch this video to better understand about this feature.
Update - there is a work around which can be used for such cases (manually setting up the app for the client). Indeed, the navigation bar can't be removed within the given framework.
However, there is a solution to hide the navigation bar if rooting the device is an option for you. Here is how:
Root device
Install and run Busybox
Install HideBar
In HideBar there is an option to run in 'Kiosk' mode, in which there is no way to re-display the navigation bar. Needless to say, you really need to be careful with this.
Risks involved:
bricking the device
getting the installation of BusyBox wrong, which could get things a bit tricky, although is very unlikely to cause loss of information.
getting into a stalemate where you can't quit your app. For example if 1 your GUI doesn't provide a close option, 2 your app start automatically on start-up, 3 HideBar doesn"t allow any way of re-displaying the navigation bar and 4 HideBar hids the navigation bar on startup. However this can be overcome by simply stopping/uninstalling your app from adb.
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Although it's a hacky solution, I think it deserves attention because does not require rooting the device:
getWindow().getDecorView().setSystemUiVisibility(8);.
To hide status bar and navigation bar in android ics use
LinearLayout layout = (LinearLayout)findViewById(R.id.layout);
layout.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION);
EDIT: As of 4.4 (19) you can use the following to enable what is called "IMMERSIVE MODE". It was introduced for Google's Cardboard vrtoolkit, but can be used generally.
setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_IMMERSIVE)
https://developer.android.com/training/system-ui/immersive.html
From my efforts, it seems that:
setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION)
does not work on tablets.
It does work on smartphones (tested with a Nexus 4 Mako), but it will reappear on a touch/click event.
This also seems to capture focus to the bar, forcing you to click twice to regain focus to the view.
I have been trying to find a way to trap the event that actually redisplays the bar. No luck.
Being stubborn, I am going to download the android os code, fire up the eclipse debugger and go a-huntin. This is not a bug - the nav bar is crucial to app lifecycle.
I have seen apps do it (games and such) so there is a way without rooting.
place this code in your application tag in manifest file to hide default tab bar
<Application
android:theme="#android:style/Theme.Black.NoTitleBar.Fullscreen" <!--
other parameters of application tag-->
>
and the then make a linear or relative layout and place it in your activity layout.
You can not hide it unless you have rooted the device. But of course there is a workaround which might not fit with your requirement but several well known apps in the market at the moment using this strategy to achieve this disable menu bar feature for their apps.
Grant admin privilege.
Set password & lock the device using device admin profile api
Then load what ever the UIs on top of the native lock screen. (Of course this will show background lock screen whenever a transition happens between activities. But if logic is organized well, then it will be smooth & less noticed by the user)
When need to enable back, reset password to "" using resetPassword("", 0) of device policy manager object.
may be is the button behavor is enought you can have a look in my answer here
you still have the bar but you can't exit app without reboot tablet
You can hide the navigation bar on Android 4.0 and higher using the SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION flag. This snippet hides both the navigation bar and the status bar:
View decorView = getWindow().getDecorView();
// Hide both the navigation bar and the status bar.
// SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN is only available on Android 4.1 and higher, but as
// a general rule, you should design your app to hide the status bar whenever you
// hide the navigation bar.
int uiOptions = View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION
| View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN;
decorView.setSystemUiVisibility(uiOptions
See the following: Hiding the Navigation Bar
If your device is rooted this code will help you to hide system bar on ICS (I tested it on Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and it works excellent):
ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList<String>();
Map<String, String> env = System.getenv();
for (String envName : env.keySet()) {
list.add(envName + "=" + env.get(envName));
}
// Array containing the environment to start the new process in
String[] envp = (String[]) list.toArray(new String[0]);
String hidingCommand = "while [ true ]\n" + "do\n" + "killall com.android.systemui\n" + "done\n";
Runtime.getRuntime().exec(new String[] { "su", "-c", command }, envp);
myContext.sendBroadcast(new Intent("com.mycompany.myapp.ACTION_BARHIDDEN"));

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