What I need to be able to do is Edit a text view from the lock screen.
So far I have a widget on the lock screen with a text view that is editable and looks like an edit text view. It is also focusable.
However, when I click on it to edit it no keyboard comes up. Is the keyboard locked from use in the lock screen? Is there any way to pull up a keyboard from the lock screen to edit the text view?
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I have a horizontal only, full screen activity in my android app. In this activity, I need to disable full screen keyboard in some EditText elements so that the user can see the EditText while typing.
I disabled the full screen keyboard by adding following to EditText xml.
android:imeOptions="flagNoExtractUi"
When I touch the EditText for the fist time to enter text into it, the screen gets pulled up (keyboard comes up from bottom) so that EditText is visible while typing. After entering text and closing the keyboard, while the EditText is still having focus, if I touched it again to do some correction to the text entered, it doesn't get pulled up as it did before (Edit text is covered by keyboard). So I cannot see what is in the text box while typing. I'm not sure whether this is the default behavior since user has no idea what he is typing in this situation.
Is there a some way to get the screen to always pull up so it is visible?
use edittext in ScrollView and android:fillViewport="true" on the ScrollView. That's the better solution.
I have a popup that has a multi-line edit text and can appear at arbitrary position atop my application. Currently I have implemented it as a transparent activity. When the keyboard is shown over the popup, it jumps up and the current line is shown above the keyboard (I have the adjustPan flag set).
Now, I want the whole popup to go up and show above the keyboard, not only one line of text box. I was able to achieve this by moving focus to the whole layout when the EditText is focused, but then, well, the EditText loses focus, and I cannot type. Is there any other way way to do this? Or is there a way to focus a view without losing focus on another?
I have an application, where I have a list view, and list view is made upon custom adapter. I have made a suggestive search on list view. My problem is that, when I am about to type something in edit text search pan; then soft keyboard pop up gets full length by width and height in the screen, so I have no option to see whether my list view is getting changed on text change in edit text. I am being enable to see search result until I press done button in soft keyboard. I want soft keyboard pop up just pops up half the screen of my application so that I can see my listview data changes on text change given in edit text. Is there any solution related to my issue???
Add to your EditText the attribute android:imeOptions="flagNoExtractUi". This will prevent the soft keyboard to take full-screen size.
Check this answer: Disabling the fullscreen editing view for soft keyboard input in landscape?
I am having EditText in my LinearLayout. When i am typing text in portrait mode keyboard displays fine but when i changed to landscape mode , only i can editext box and a button on right side of it, that looking really bad.
Just i want to look the keyboard same in both modes.
How i achieve that??
Problem is: Keyboard is filling the entire screen am not able to see other views in the screen in landscape when i want to type text..
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In layout at landscape, you can set android:imeOptions="actionDone|flagNoExtractUi" for edittext
whenever I click on the EditText, the screen readjusts and the edittext-view moves up. But this is not enough and the soft-keyboard still covers the view to not show what a user typing.
My layout is as follows:
A listview occupying 65% of screen height, followed by an editetxt view and a button
LISTVIEW
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EDITTEXT |BUTTON
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My activity has the following flag set android:windowSoftInputMode="stateAlwaysHidden|adjustPan"
adjustPan forces the soft keyboard to appear on top of your layout, blocking anything at the bottom. You're going to want to use adjust resize instead, which will move up your EditText and Button, and shrink the ListView. If, in landscape mode, the ListView is shrunk to the point of being unusable/pointless, consider using a fullscreen IME keyboard.
Read about something like that just recently. Is this what you are looking for?
http://www.vogella.de/blog/2010/10/25/android-windowsoftinputmode/