InputMethodManager
public
final
class
InputMethodManager
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager |
Central system API to the overall input method framework (IMF) architecture, which arbitrates interaction between applications and the current input method.
Topics covered here:
Architecture Overview
There are three primary parties involved in the input method framework (IMF) architecture:
- The input method manager as expressed by this class is the central point of the system that manages interaction between all other parts. It is expressed as the client-side API here which exists in each application context and communicates with a global system service that manages the interaction across all processes.
- An input method (IME) implements a particular interaction model allowing the user to generate text. The system binds to the current input method that is in use, causing it to be created and run, and tells it when to hide and show its UI. Only one IME is running at a time.
- Multiple client applications arbitrate with the input method manager for input focus and control over the state of the IME. Only one such client is ever active (working with the IME) at a time.
Applications
In most cases, applications that are using the standard
TextView
or its subclasses will have little they need
to do to work well with soft input methods. The main things you need to
be aware of are:
- Properly set the
R.attr.inputType
in your editable text views, so that the input method will have enough context to help the user in entering text into them. - Deal well with losing screen space when the input method is
displayed. Ideally an application should handle its window being resized
smaller, but it can rely on the system performing panning of the window
if needed. You should set the
R.attr.windowSoftInputMode
attribute on your activity or the corresponding values on windows you create to help the system determine whether to pan or resize (it will try to determine this automatically but may get it wrong). - You can also control the preferred soft input state (open, closed, etc)
for your window using the same
R.attr.windowSoftInputMode
attribute.
More finer-grained control is available through the APIs here to directly interact with the IMF and its IME -- either showing or hiding the input area, letting the user pick an input method, etc.
For the rare people amongst us writing their own text editors, you
will need to implement View.onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo)
to return a new instance of your own InputConnection
interface
allowing the IME to interact with your editor.
Input Methods
An input method (IME) is implemented
as a Service
, typically deriving from
InputMethodService
. It must provide
the core InputMethod
interface, though this is normally handled by
InputMethodService
and implementors will
only need to deal with the higher-level API there.
InputMethodService
class for
more information on implementing IMEs.
Security
There are a lot of security issues associated with input methods, since they essentially have freedom to completely drive the UI and monitor everything the user enters. The Android input method framework also allows arbitrary third party IMEs, so care must be taken to restrict their selection and interactions.
Here are some key points about the security architecture behind the IMF:
-
Only the system is allowed to directly access an IME's
InputMethod
interface, via theManifest.permission.BIND_INPUT_METHOD
permission. This is enforced in the system by not binding to an input method service that does not require this permission, so the system can guarantee no other untrusted clients are accessing the current input method outside of its control. -
There may be many client processes of the IMF, but only one may be active at a time. The inactive clients can not interact with key parts of the IMF through the mechanisms described below.
-
Clients of an input method are only given access to its
InputMethodSession
interface. One instance of this interface is created for each client, and only calls from the session associated with the active client will be processed by the current IME. This is enforced byAbstractInputMethodService
for normal IMEs, but must be explicitly handled by an IME that is customizing the rawInputMethodSession
implementation. -
Only the active client's
InputConnection
will accept operations. The IMF tells each client process whether it is active, and the framework enforces that in inactive processes calls on to the current InputConnection will be ignored. This ensures that the current IME can only deliver events and text edits to the UI that the user sees as being in focus. -
An IME can never interact with an
InputConnection
while the screen is off. This is enforced by making all clients inactive while the screen is off, and prevents bad IMEs from driving the UI when the user can not be aware of its behavior. -
A client application can ask that the system let the user pick a new IME, but can not programmatically switch to one itself. This avoids malicious applications from switching the user to their own IME, which remains running when the user navigates away to another application. An IME, on the other hand, is allowed to programmatically switch the system to another IME, since it already has full control of user input.
-
The user must explicitly enable a new IME in settings before they can switch to it, to confirm with the system that they know about it and want to make it available for use.
If your app targets Android 11 (API level 30) or higher, the methods in
this class each return a filtered result by the rules of
package visibility,
except for the currently connected IME. Apps having a query for the
InputMethod.SERVICE_INTERFACE
see all IMEs.
Requires the
PackageManager#FEATURE_INPUT_METHODS
feature which can be detected using PackageManager.hasSystemFeature(String)
.
Summary
Constants | |
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int |
HANDWRITING_DELEGATE_FLAG_HOME_DELEGATOR_ALLOWED
Flag indicating that views from the default home screen ( |
int |
HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY
Flag for |
int |
HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS
Flag for |
int |
RESULT_HIDDEN
Flag for the |
int |
RESULT_SHOWN
Flag for the |
int |
RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN
Flag for the |
int |
RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN
Flag for the |
int |
SHOW_FORCED
This constant was deprecated
in API level 33.
Use |
int |
SHOW_IMPLICIT
Flag for |
Public methods | |
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void
|
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(View delegateView, String delegatorPackageName, Executor executor, Consumer<Boolean> callback)
Accepts and starts a stylus handwriting session on the delegate view, if handwriting
initiation delegation was previously requested using
|
boolean
|
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(View delegateView)
Accepts and starts a stylus handwriting session on the delegate view, if handwriting
initiation delegation was previously requested using
|
boolean
|
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(View delegateView, String delegatorPackageName)
Accepts and starts a stylus handwriting session on the delegate view, if handwriting
initiation delegation was previously requested using
|
void
|
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(View delegateView, String delegatorPackageName, int flags, Executor executor, Consumer<Boolean> callback)
Accepts and starts a stylus handwriting session on the delegate view, if handwriting
initiation delegation was previously requested using |
void
|
dispatchKeyEventFromInputMethod(View targetView, KeyEvent event)
Provides the default implementation of |
void
|
displayCompletions(View view, CompletionInfo[] completions)
|
InputMethodInfo
|
getCurrentInputMethodInfo()
Returns the |
InputMethodSubtype
|
getCurrentInputMethodSubtype()
Returns the current input method subtype. |
List<InputMethodInfo>
|
getEnabledInputMethodList()
Returns the list of enabled input methods. |
List<InputMethodSubtype>
|
getEnabledInputMethodSubtypeList(InputMethodInfo imi, boolean allowsImplicitlyEnabledSubtypes)
Returns a list of enabled input method subtypes for the specified input method info. |
List<InputMethodInfo>
|
getInputMethodList()
Returns the list of installed input methods. |
InputMethodSubtype
|
getLastInputMethodSubtype()
Returns the last used |
Map<InputMethodInfo, List<InputMethodSubtype>>
|
getShortcutInputMethodsAndSubtypes()
Returns a map of all shortcut input method info and their subtypes. |
void
|
hideSoftInputFromInputMethod(IBinder token, int flags)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use |
boolean
|
hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder windowToken, int flags, ResultReceiver resultReceiver)
This method was deprecated
in API level Baklava.
The |
boolean
|
hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder windowToken, int flags)
Synonym for |
void
|
hideStatusIcon(IBinder imeToken)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use |
void
|
invalidateInput(View view)
Gives a hint to the system that the text associated with |
boolean
|
isAcceptingText()
Return |
boolean
|
isActive(View view)
Return |
boolean
|
isActive()
Return |
boolean
|
isConnectionlessStylusHandwritingAvailable()
Returns |
boolean
|
isFullscreenMode()
Allows you to discover whether the attached input method is running in fullscreen mode. |
boolean
|
isInputMethodSuppressingSpellChecker()
Return |
boolean
|
isStylusHandwritingAvailable()
Returns |
boolean
|
isWatchingCursor(View view)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
Use |
void
|
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(View delegatorView)
Prepares delegation of starting stylus handwriting session to a different editor in same or different window than the view on which initial handwriting stroke was detected. |
void
|
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(View delegatorView, String delegatePackageName)
Prepares delegation of starting stylus handwriting session to a different editor in same or a different window in a different package than the view on which initial handwriting stroke was detected. |
void
|
restartInput(View view)
If the input method is currently connected to the given view, restart it with its new contents. |
void
|
sendAppPrivateCommand(View view, String action, Bundle data)
Call |
void
|
setAdditionalInputMethodSubtypes(String imiId, InputMethodSubtype[] subtypes)
This method was deprecated
in API level 29.
For IMEs that have already implemented features like customizable/downloadable
keyboard layouts/languages, please start migration to other approaches. One idea
would be exposing only one unified |
boolean
|
setCurrentInputMethodSubtype(InputMethodSubtype subtype)
This method was deprecated
in API level 29.
If the calling process is an IME, use
|
void
|
setExplicitlyEnabledInputMethodSubtypes(String imiId, int[] subtypeHashCodes)
Updates the list of explicitly enabled |
void
|
setInputMethod(IBinder token, String id)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use |
void
|
setInputMethodAndSubtype(IBinder token, String id, InputMethodSubtype subtype)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use
|
boolean
|
shouldOfferSwitchingToNextInputMethod(IBinder imeToken)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use |
void
|
showInputMethodAndSubtypeEnabler(String imiId)
Show the settings for enabling subtypes of the specified input method. |
void
|
showInputMethodPicker()
Show IME picker popup window. |
boolean
|
showSoftInput(View view, int flags, ResultReceiver resultReceiver)
This method was deprecated
in API level Baklava.
The |
boolean
|
showSoftInput(View view, int flags)
Synonym for |
void
|
showSoftInputFromInputMethod(IBinder token, int flags)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use |
void
|
showStatusIcon(IBinder imeToken, String packageName, int iconId)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use |
void
|
startConnectionlessStylusHandwriting(View view, CursorAnchorInfo cursorAnchorInfo, Executor callbackExecutor, ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback callback)
Starts a connectionless stylus handwriting session. |
void
|
startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation(View delegatorView, CursorAnchorInfo cursorAnchorInfo, String delegatePackageName, Executor callbackExecutor, ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback callback)
Starts a connectionless stylus handwriting session (see |
void
|
startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation(View delegatorView, CursorAnchorInfo cursorAnchorInfo, Executor callbackExecutor, ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback callback)
Starts a connectionless stylus handwriting session (see |
void
|
startStylusHandwriting(View view)
Start stylus handwriting session. |
boolean
|
switchToLastInputMethod(IBinder imeToken)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use |
boolean
|
switchToNextInputMethod(IBinder imeToken, boolean onlyCurrentIme)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use |
void
|
toggleSoftInput(int showFlags, int hideFlags)
This method was deprecated
in API level 31.
Use |
void
|
toggleSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder windowToken, int showFlags, int hideFlags)
This method was deprecated
in API level 31.
Use |
void
|
updateCursor(View view, int left, int top, int right, int bottom)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
Use |
void
|
updateCursorAnchorInfo(View view, CursorAnchorInfo cursorAnchorInfo)
Report positional change of the text insertion point and/or characters in the composition string. |
void
|
updateExtractedText(View view, int token, ExtractedText text)
|
void
|
updateSelection(View view, int selStart, int selEnd, int candidatesStart, int candidatesEnd)
Report the current selection range. |
void
|
viewClicked(View view)
This method was deprecated
in API level 29.
The semantics of this method can never be defined well for composite |
Inherited methods | |
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Constants
HANDWRITING_DELEGATE_FLAG_HOME_DELEGATOR_ALLOWED
public static final int HANDWRITING_DELEGATE_FLAG_HOME_DELEGATOR_ALLOWED
Flag indicating that views from the default home screen (Intent#CATEGORY_HOME
) may
act as a handwriting delegator for the delegate editor view. If set, views from the home
screen package will be trusted for handwriting delegation, in addition to views in the delegatorPackageName
passed to
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String, int, java.util.concurrent.Executor, java.util.function.Consumer)
.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY
public static final int HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY
Flag for hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder, int)
and InputMethodService.requestHideSelf(int)
to indicate that the soft input window should only be hidden if it was not explicitly shown
by the user.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS
public static final int HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS
Flag for hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder, int)
and InputMethodService.requestShowSelf(int)
to indicate that the soft input window should normally be hidden, unless it was originally
shown with SHOW_FORCED
.
Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)
RESULT_HIDDEN
public static final int RESULT_HIDDEN
Flag for the ResultReceiver
result code from
showSoftInput(android.view.View, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
and
hideSoftInputFromWindow(android.os.IBinder, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
: the
state of the soft input window changed from shown to hidden.
Constant Value: 3 (0x00000003)
RESULT_SHOWN
public static final int RESULT_SHOWN
Flag for the ResultReceiver
result code from
showSoftInput(android.view.View, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
and
hideSoftInputFromWindow(android.os.IBinder, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
: the
state of the soft input window changed from hidden to shown.
Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)
RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN
public static final int RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN
Flag for the ResultReceiver
result code from
showSoftInput(android.view.View, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
and
hideSoftInputFromWindow(android.os.IBinder, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
: the
state of the soft input window was unchanged and remains hidden.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN
public static final int RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN
Flag for the ResultReceiver
result code from
showSoftInput(android.view.View, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
and
hideSoftInputFromWindow(android.os.IBinder, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
: the
state of the soft input window was unchanged and remains shown.
Constant Value: 0 (0x00000000)
SHOW_FORCED
public static final int SHOW_FORCED
This constant was deprecated
in API level 33.
Use showSoftInput(View, int)
without this flag instead. Using this flag can lead
to the soft input remaining visible even when the calling application is closed. The
use of this flag can make the soft input remain visible globally. Starting in
Android T
, this flag only has an effect while the
caller is currently focused.
Flag for showSoftInput(View, int)
to indicate that the user has forced
the input method open (such as by long-pressing menu) so it should
not be closed until they explicitly do so.
Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)
SHOW_IMPLICIT
public static final int SHOW_IMPLICIT
Flag for showSoftInput(View, int)
to indicate that this is an implicit
request to show the input window, not as the result of a direct request
by the user. The window may not be shown in this case.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
Public methods
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation
public void acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation (View delegateView, String delegatorPackageName, Executor executor, Consumer<Boolean> callback)
Accepts and starts a stylus handwriting session on the delegate view, if handwriting
initiation delegation was previously requested using
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String)
from the delegator and the view
belongs to a specified delegate package.
Otherwise, if the delegator view previously started delegation using startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation(android.view.View, android.view.inputmethod.CursorAnchorInfo, java.lang.String, java.util.concurrent.Executor, android.view.inputmethod.ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback)
, requests the IME to commit the recognised handwritten
text from the connectionless session to the delegate view.
Parameters | |
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delegateView |
View : delegate view capable of receiving input via InputConnection
on which startStylusHandwriting(android.view.View) will be called.
This value cannot be null . |
delegatorPackageName |
String : package name of the delegator that handled initial stylus stroke.
This value cannot be null . |
executor |
Executor : The executor to run the callback on.
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
callback |
Consumer : Consumer callback that provides true if view belongs to allowed
delegate package declared in
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String) and handwriting
session can start. Note: The caller should hold a reference to the callback.
The framework only holds a weak reference.
This value cannot be null . |
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation
public boolean acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation (View delegateView)
Accepts and starts a stylus handwriting session on the delegate view, if handwriting
initiation delegation was previously requested using
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View)
from the delegator.
Otherwise, if the delegator view previously started delegation using startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation(android.view.View, android.view.inputmethod.CursorAnchorInfo, java.util.concurrent.Executor, android.view.inputmethod.ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback)
, requests the IME to commit the recognised handwritten
text from the connectionless session to the delegate view.
Note: If delegator and delegate are in different application packages, use
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String)
instead.
Parameters | |
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delegateView |
View : delegate view capable of receiving input via InputConnection
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if view belongs to same application package as used in
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View) and delegation is accepted |
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation
public boolean acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation (View delegateView, String delegatorPackageName)
Accepts and starts a stylus handwriting session on the delegate view, if handwriting
initiation delegation was previously requested using
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String)
from the delegator and the view
belongs to a specified delegate package.
Otherwise, if the delegator view previously started delegation using startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation(android.view.View, android.view.inputmethod.CursorAnchorInfo, java.lang.String, java.util.concurrent.Executor, android.view.inputmethod.ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback)
, requests the IME to commit the recognised handwritten
text from the connectionless session to the delegate view.
Note: If delegator and delegate are in the same application package, use
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View)
instead.
Parameters | |
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delegateView |
View : delegate view capable of receiving input via InputConnection
This value cannot be null . |
delegatorPackageName |
String : package name of the delegator that handled initial stylus stroke.
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if view belongs to allowed delegate package declared in prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String) and delegation is accepted |
acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation
public void acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation (View delegateView, String delegatorPackageName, int flags, Executor executor, Consumer<Boolean> callback)
Accepts and starts a stylus handwriting session on the delegate view, if handwriting
initiation delegation was previously requested using prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String)
from the delegator and the view belongs to
a specified delegate package.
Note: If delegator and delegate are in the same application package, use acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View)
instead.
Parameters | |
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delegateView |
View : delegate view capable of receiving input via InputConnection
This value cannot be null . |
delegatorPackageName |
String : package name of the delegator that handled initial stylus stroke.
This value cannot be null . |
flags |
int : HANDWRITING_DELEGATE_FLAG_HOME_DELEGATOR_ALLOWED or 0
Value is either 0 or HANDWRITING_DELEGATE_FLAG_HOME_DELEGATOR_ALLOWED |
executor |
Executor : The executor to run the callback on.
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
callback |
Consumer : true> would be received if delegation was accepted.
This value cannot be null . |
dispatchKeyEventFromInputMethod
public void dispatchKeyEventFromInputMethod (View targetView, KeyEvent event)
Provides the default implementation of InputConnection.sendKeyEvent(KeyEvent)
, which
is expected to dispatch an keyboard event sent from the IME to an appropriate event target
depending on the given View
and the current focus state.
CAUTION: This method is provided only for the situation where
InputConnection.sendKeyEvent(KeyEvent)
needs to be implemented without relying on
BaseInputConnection
. Do not use this API for anything else.
Parameters | |
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targetView |
View : the default target view. If null is specified, then this method
tries to find a good event target based on the current focus state. |
event |
KeyEvent : the key event to be dispatched.
This value cannot be null . |
displayCompletions
public void displayCompletions (View view, CompletionInfo[] completions)
Parameters | |
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view |
View |
completions |
CompletionInfo |
getCurrentInputMethodInfo
public InputMethodInfo getCurrentInputMethodInfo ()
Returns the InputMethodInfo
of the currently selected input method (for the process's
user).
On multi user environment, this API returns a result for the calling process user.
Returns | |
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InputMethodInfo |
This value may be null . |
getCurrentInputMethodSubtype
public InputMethodSubtype getCurrentInputMethodSubtype ()
Returns the current input method subtype. This subtype is one of the subtypes in the current input method. This method returns null when the current input method doesn't have any input method subtype.
Returns | |
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InputMethodSubtype |
getEnabledInputMethodList
public List<InputMethodInfo> getEnabledInputMethodList ()
Returns the list of enabled input methods.
On multi user environment, this API returns a result for the calling process user.
Returns | |
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List<InputMethodInfo> |
List of InputMethodInfo .
This value cannot be null . |
getEnabledInputMethodSubtypeList
public List<InputMethodSubtype> getEnabledInputMethodSubtypeList (InputMethodInfo imi, boolean allowsImplicitlyEnabledSubtypes)
Returns a list of enabled input method subtypes for the specified input method info.
On multi user environment, this API returns a result for the calling process user.
Parameters | |
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imi |
InputMethodInfo : The InputMethodInfo whose subtypes list will be returned. If null ,
returns enabled subtypes for the currently selected InputMethodInfo . |
allowsImplicitlyEnabledSubtypes |
boolean : A boolean flag to allow to return the implicitly
enabled subtypes. If an input method info doesn't have enabled subtypes, the framework
will implicitly enable subtypes according to the current system language. |
Returns | |
---|---|
List<InputMethodSubtype> |
This value cannot be null . |
getInputMethodList
public List<InputMethodInfo> getInputMethodList ()
Returns the list of installed input methods.
On multi user environment, this API returns a result for the calling process user.
Returns | |
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List<InputMethodInfo> |
List of InputMethodInfo .
This value cannot be null . |
getLastInputMethodSubtype
public InputMethodSubtype getLastInputMethodSubtype ()
Returns the last used InputMethodSubtype
in system history.
Returns | |
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InputMethodSubtype |
the last InputMethodSubtype , null if last IME have no subtype. |
getShortcutInputMethodsAndSubtypes
public Map<InputMethodInfo, List<InputMethodSubtype>> getShortcutInputMethodsAndSubtypes ()
Returns a map of all shortcut input method info and their subtypes.
Returns | |
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Map<InputMethodInfo, List<InputMethodSubtype>> |
hideSoftInputFromInputMethod
public void hideSoftInputFromInputMethod (IBinder token, int flags)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use InputMethodService.requestHideSelf(int)
instead. This method was
intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through the service. APIs in this
class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Close/hide the input method's soft input area, so the user no longer sees it or can interact with it. This can only be called from the currently active input method, as validated by the given token.
Parameters | |
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token |
IBinder : Supplies the identifying token given to an input method
when it was started, which allows it to perform this operation on
itself. |
flags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY , and HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS |
hideSoftInputFromWindow
public boolean hideSoftInputFromWindow (IBinder windowToken, int flags, ResultReceiver resultReceiver)
This method was deprecated
in API level Baklava.
The ResultReceiver
is not a reliable way of determining whether the
Input Method is actually shown or hidden. If result is needed, use
WindowInsetsController.hide(int)
instead and set a
View.OnApplyWindowInsetsListener
and verify the provided WindowInsets
for
the visibility of IME. If result is not needed, use
ERROR(/#hideSoftInputFromView(android.view.View,int))
instead.
Request to hide the soft input window from the context of the window that is currently accepting input. This should be called as a result of the user doing some actually than fairly explicitly requests to have the input window hidden.
Caveat: ResultReceiver
instance passed to
this method can be a long-lived object, because it may not be
garbage-collected until all the corresponding ResultReceiver
objects transferred to different processes get garbage-collected.
Follow the general patterns to avoid memory leaks in Android.
Consider to use WeakReference
so that application
logic objects such as Activity
and Context
can be garbage collected regardless of the lifetime of
ResultReceiver
.
Parameters | |
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windowToken |
IBinder : The token of the window that is making the request,
as returned by View.getWindowToken() . |
flags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY , and HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS |
resultReceiver |
ResultReceiver : If non-null, this will be called by the IME when
it has processed your request to tell you what it has done. The result
code you receive may be either RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN ,
RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN , RESULT_SHOWN , or
RESULT_HIDDEN . |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if a request was sent to system_server, false otherwise. Note:
this does not return result of the request. For result use instead. |
hideSoftInputFromWindow
public boolean hideSoftInputFromWindow (IBinder windowToken, int flags)
Synonym for hideSoftInputFromWindow(android.os.IBinder, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
without a result: request to hide the soft input window from the
context of the window that is currently accepting input.
Parameters | |
---|---|
windowToken |
IBinder : The token of the window that is making the request,
as returned by View.getWindowToken() . |
flags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY , and HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if a request was sent to system_server, false otherwise. Note:
this does not return result of the request. For result use ResultReceiver in
hideSoftInputFromWindow(android.os.IBinder, int, android.os.ResultReceiver) instead. |
hideStatusIcon
public void hideStatusIcon (IBinder imeToken)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use InputMethodService.hideStatusIcon()
instead. This method was
intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through the service. APIs in
this class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imeToken |
IBinder |
invalidateInput
public void invalidateInput (View view)
Gives a hint to the system that the text associated with view
is updated by something
that is not an input method editor (IME), so that the system can cancel any pending text
editing requests from the IME until it receives the new editing context such as surrounding
text provided by InputConnection.takeSnapshot()
.
When view
does not support InputConnection.takeSnapshot()
protocol,
calling this method may trigger View.onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo)
.
Unlike restartInput(android.view.View)
, this API does not immediately interact with
InputConnection
. Instead, the application may later receive
InputConnection.takeSnapshot()
as needed so that the system can capture new editing
context for the IME. For instance, successive invocations of this API can be coerced into a
single (or zero) callback of InputConnection.takeSnapshot()
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View : The view whose text has changed.
This value cannot be null . |
See also:
isAcceptingText
public boolean isAcceptingText ()
Return true
if the currently served view is accepting full text edits.
If false
, it has no input connection, so it can only handle raw key events.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
isActive
public boolean isActive (View view)
Return true
if the given view is the currently active view for the input method.
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
isActive
public boolean isActive ()
Return true
if any view is currently active for the input method.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
isConnectionlessStylusHandwritingAvailable
public boolean isConnectionlessStylusHandwritingAvailable ()
Returns true
if the currently selected IME supports connectionless stylus handwriting
sessions and is enabled.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
isFullscreenMode
public boolean isFullscreenMode ()
Allows you to discover whether the attached input method is running in fullscreen mode. Return true if it is fullscreen, entirely covering your UI, else returns false.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
isInputMethodSuppressingSpellChecker
public boolean isInputMethodSuppressingSpellChecker ()
Return true
if the input method is suppressing system spell checker.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
isStylusHandwritingAvailable
public boolean isStylusHandwritingAvailable ()
Returns true
if currently selected IME supports Stylus handwriting & is enabled.
If the method returns false
, startStylusHandwriting(android.view.View)
shouldn't be
called and Stylus touch should continue as normal touch input.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
See also:
isWatchingCursor
public boolean isWatchingCursor (View view)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
Use InputConnection.requestCursorUpdates(int)
instead.
Return true if the current input method wants to watch the location of the input editor's cursor in its window.
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation
public void prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation (View delegatorView)
Prepares delegation of starting stylus handwriting session to a different editor in same
or different window than the view on which initial handwriting stroke was detected.
Delegation can be used to start stylus handwriting session before the Editor
view or
its InputConnection
is started. Calling this method starts buffering of stylus
motion events until acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View)
is called, at which
point the handwriting session can be started and the buffered stylus motion events will be
delivered to the IME.
e.g. Delegation can be used when initial handwriting stroke is
on a pseudo Editor
like widget (with no InputConnection
) but actual
Editor
is on a different window.
Note: If an actual Editor
capable of InputConnection
is being scribbled
upon using stylus, use startStylusHandwriting(android.view.View)
instead.
Parameters | |
---|---|
delegatorView |
View : the view that receives initial stylus stroke and delegates it to the
actual editor. Its window must have focus .
This value cannot be null . |
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation
public void prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation (View delegatorView, String delegatePackageName)
Prepares delegation of starting stylus handwriting session to a different editor in same or a
different window in a different package than the view on which initial handwriting stroke
was detected.
Delegation can be used to start stylus handwriting session before the Editor
view or
its InputConnection
is started. Calling this method starts buffering of stylus
motion events until acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String)
is called, at
which point the handwriting session can be started and the buffered stylus motion events will
be delivered to the IME.
e.g. Delegation can be used when initial handwriting stroke is
on a pseudo Editor
like widget (with no InputConnection
) but actual
Editor
is on a different window in the given package.
Note: If delegator and delegate are in same package use
prepareStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View)
instead.
Parameters | |
---|---|
delegatorView |
View : the view that receives initial stylus stroke and delegates it to the
actual editor. Its window must have focus .
This value cannot be null . |
delegatePackageName |
String : package name that contains actual Editor which should
start stylus handwriting session by calling acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(View) .
This value cannot be null . |
restartInput
public void restartInput (View view)
If the input method is currently connected to the given view, restart it with its new contents. You should call this when the text within your view changes outside of the normal input method or key input flow, such as when an application calls TextView.setText().
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View : The view whose text has changed. |
sendAppPrivateCommand
public void sendAppPrivateCommand (View view, String action, Bundle data)
Call InputMethodSession.appPrivateCommand()
on the current Input Method.
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View : Optional View that is sending the command, or null if
you want to send the command regardless of the view that is attached
to the input method. |
action |
String : Name of the command to be performed. This must
be a scoped name, i.e. prefixed with a package name you own, so that
different developers will not create conflicting commands. |
data |
Bundle : Any data to include with the command. |
setAdditionalInputMethodSubtypes
public void setAdditionalInputMethodSubtypes (String imiId, InputMethodSubtype[] subtypes)
This method was deprecated
in API level 29.
For IMEs that have already implemented features like customizable/downloadable
keyboard layouts/languages, please start migration to other approaches. One idea
would be exposing only one unified InputMethodSubtype
then implement
IME's own language switching mechanism within that unified subtype. The support
of "Additional Subtype" may be completely dropped in a future version of Android.
Set additional input method subtypes. Only a process which shares the same uid with the IME
can add additional input method subtypes to the IME.
Please note that a subtype's status is stored in the system.
For example, enabled subtypes are remembered by the framework even after they are removed
by using this method. If you re-add the same subtypes again,
they will just get enabled. If you want to avoid such conflicts, for instance, you may
want to create a "different" new subtype even with the same locale and mode,
by changing its extra value. The different subtype won't get affected by the stored past
status. (You may want to take a look at InputMethodSubtype.hashCode()
to refer
to the current implementation.)
NOTE: If the same subtype exists in both the manifest XML file and additional subtypes
specified by subtypes
, those multiple instances are automatically merged into one
instance.
CAVEAT: In API Level 23 and prior, the system may do nothing if an empty
InputMethodSubtype
is specified in subtypes
, which prevents you from removing
the last one entry of additional subtypes. If your IME statically defines one or more
subtypes in the manifest XML file, you may be able to work around this limitation by
specifying one of those statically defined subtypes in subtypes
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imiId |
String : Id of InputMethodInfo which additional input method subtypes will be added to.
If the imiId is null , system would do nothing for this operation. |
subtypes |
InputMethodSubtype : subtypes will be added as additional subtypes of the current input method.
If the subtypes is null , system would do nothing for this operation. |
setCurrentInputMethodSubtype
public boolean setCurrentInputMethodSubtype (InputMethodSubtype subtype)
This method was deprecated
in API level 29.
If the calling process is an IME, use
InputMethodService.switchInputMethod(String, InputMethodSubtype)
, which
does not require any permission as long as the caller is the current IME.
If the calling process is some privileged app that already has
Manifest.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
permission, just
directly update Settings.Secure.SELECTED_INPUT_METHOD_SUBTYPE
.
Switch to a new input method subtype of the current input method.
Requires Manifest.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
Parameters | |
---|---|
subtype |
InputMethodSubtype : A new input method subtype to switch. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the current subtype was successfully switched. When the specified subtype is null, this method returns false. |
setExplicitlyEnabledInputMethodSubtypes
public void setExplicitlyEnabledInputMethodSubtypes (String imiId, int[] subtypeHashCodes)
Updates the list of explicitly enabled InputMethodSubtype
for a given IME owned by
the calling process.
By default each IME has no explicitly enabled InputMethodSubtype
. In this state
the system will decide what InputMethodSubtype
should be enabled by using information
available at runtime as per-user language settings. Users can, however, manually pick up one
or more InputMethodSubtype
to be enabled on an Activity shown by
showInputMethodAndSubtypeEnabler(java.lang.String)
. Such a manual change is stored in
Settings.Secure.ENABLED_INPUT_METHODS
so that the change can persist across reboots.
Settings.Secure.ENABLED_INPUT_METHODS
stores InputMethodSubtype.hashCode()
as
the identifier of InputMethodSubtype
for historical reasons.
This API provides a safe and managed way for IME developers to modify what
InputMethodSubtype
are referenced in Settings.Secure.ENABLED_INPUT_METHODS
for their own IME. One use case is when IME developers want to use their own Activity for
users to pick up InputMethodSubtype
. Another use case is for IME developers to fix up
any stale and/or invalid value stored in Settings.Secure.ENABLED_INPUT_METHODS
without bothering users. Passing an empty subtypeHashCodes
is guaranteed to reset
the state to default.
To control the return value of InputMethodSubtype.hashCode()
R.attr.subtypeId
and InputMethodSubtype.InputMethodSubtypeBuilder.setSubtypeId(int)
are
available for IME developers to control the return value of
InputMethodSubtype.hashCode()
. Beware that -1
is not a valid value of
InputMethodSubtype.hashCode()
for historical reasons.
Note for Direct Boot support
While IME developers can call this API even before
UserManager.isUserUnlocked()
becomes true
, such a change is
volatile thus remains effective only until UserManager.isUserUnlocked()
becomes true
or the device is rebooted. To make the change persistent IME developers
need to call this API again after receiving Intent.ACTION_USER_UNLOCKED
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imiId |
String : IME ID. The specified IME and the calling process need to belong to the same
package. Otherwise SecurityException will be thrown.
This value cannot be null . |
subtypeHashCodes |
int : An arrays of InputMethodSubtype.hashCode() to be explicitly
enabled. Entries that are found in the specified IME will be silently
ignored. Pass an empty array to reset the state to default.
This value cannot be null . |
Throws | |
---|---|
NullPointerException |
if subtypeHashCodes is null . |
SecurityException |
if the specified IME and the calling process do not belong to the same package. |
setInputMethod
public void setInputMethod (IBinder token, String id)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use InputMethodService.switchInputMethod(String)
instead. This method was intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through
the service. APIs in this class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Force switch to a new input method component. This can only be called from an application or a service which has a token of the currently active input method.
On Android Build.VERSION_CODES.Q
and later devices, the undocumented behavior that
token can be null
when the caller has
Manifest.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
is deprecated. Instead, update
Settings.Secure.DEFAULT_INPUT_METHOD
and
Settings.Secure.SELECTED_INPUT_METHOD_SUBTYPE
directly.
Parameters | |
---|---|
token |
IBinder : Supplies the identifying token given to an input method
when it was started, which allows it to perform this operation on
itself. |
id |
String : The unique identifier for the new input method to be switched to. |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if the input method is unknown or filtered by the rules of package visibility. |
setInputMethodAndSubtype
public void setInputMethodAndSubtype (IBinder token, String id, InputMethodSubtype subtype)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use
InputMethodService.switchInputMethod(String, InputMethodSubtype)
instead. This method was intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through
the service. APIs in this class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Force switch to a new input method and subtype. This can only be called from an application or a service which has a token of the currently active input method.
On Android Build.VERSION_CODES.Q
and later devices, token
cannot be
null
even with Manifest.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
. Instead,
update Settings.Secure.DEFAULT_INPUT_METHOD
and
Settings.Secure.SELECTED_INPUT_METHOD_SUBTYPE
directly.
Parameters | |
---|---|
token |
IBinder : Supplies the identifying token given to an input method
when it was started, which allows it to perform this operation on
itself.
This value cannot be null . |
id |
String : The unique identifier for the new input method to be switched to. |
subtype |
InputMethodSubtype : The new subtype of the new input method to be switched to. |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if the input method is unknown or filtered by the rules of package visibility. |
shouldOfferSwitchingToNextInputMethod
public boolean shouldOfferSwitchingToNextInputMethod (IBinder imeToken)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use InputMethodService.shouldOfferSwitchingToNextInputMethod()
instead. This method was intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through
the service. APIs in this class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Returns true if the current IME needs to offer the users ways to switch to a next input
method (e.g. a globe key.).
When an IME sets supportsSwitchingToNextInputMethod and this method returns true,
the IME has to offer ways to to invoke switchToNextInputMethod(IBinder, boolean)
accordingly.
Note that the system determines the most appropriate next input method and subtype in order to provide the consistent user experience in switching between IMEs and subtypes.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imeToken |
IBinder : Supplies the identifying token given to an input method when it was started,
which allows it to perform this operation on itself. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
showInputMethodAndSubtypeEnabler
public void showInputMethodAndSubtypeEnabler (String imiId)
Show the settings for enabling subtypes of the specified input method.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imiId |
String : An input method, whose subtypes settings will be shown. If imiId is null,
subtypes of all input methods will be shown. |
showInputMethodPicker
public void showInputMethodPicker ()
Show IME picker popup window.
Requires the PackageManager.FEATURE_INPUT_METHODS
feature which can be detected
using PackageManager.hasSystemFeature(String)
.
showSoftInput
public boolean showSoftInput (View view, int flags, ResultReceiver resultReceiver)
This method was deprecated
in API level Baklava.
The ResultReceiver
is not a reliable way of determining whether the
Input Method is actually shown or hidden. If result is needed, use
WindowInsetsController.show(int)
instead and set a
View.OnApplyWindowInsetsListener
and verify the provided WindowInsets
for
the visibility of IME. If result is not needed, use showSoftInput(android.view.View, int)
instead.
Explicitly request that the current input method's soft input area be shown to the user, if needed. Call this if the user interacts with your view in such a way that they have expressed they would like to start performing input into it.
Caveat: ResultReceiver
instance passed to
this method can be a long-lived object, because it may not be
garbage-collected until all the corresponding ResultReceiver
objects transferred to different processes get garbage-collected.
Follow the general patterns to avoid memory leaks in Android.
Consider to use WeakReference
so that application
logic objects such as Activity
and Context
can be garbage collected regardless of the lifetime of
ResultReceiver
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View : The currently focused view, which would like to receive soft keyboard input.
Note that this view is only considered focused here if both it itself has
view focus , and its containing window has
window focus . Otherwise the call fails and
returns false . |
flags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of SHOW_IMPLICIT , and SHOW_FORCED |
resultReceiver |
ResultReceiver : If non-null, this will be called by the IME when
it has processed your request to tell you what it has done. The result
code you receive may be either RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN ,
RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN , RESULT_SHOWN , or
RESULT_HIDDEN . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if a request was sent to system_server, false otherwise. Note:
this does not return result of the request. For result use instead. |
showSoftInput
public boolean showSoftInput (View view, int flags)
Synonym for showSoftInput(android.view.View, int, android.os.ResultReceiver)
without
a result receiver: explicitly request that the current input method's
soft input area be shown to the user, if needed.
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View : The currently focused view, which would like to receive soft keyboard input.
Note that this view is only considered focused here if both it itself has
view focus , and its containing window has
window focus . Otherwise the call fails and
returns false . |
flags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of SHOW_IMPLICIT , and SHOW_FORCED |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if a request was sent to system_server, false otherwise. Note:
this does not return result of the request. For result use instead. |
showSoftInputFromInputMethod
public void showSoftInputFromInputMethod (IBinder token, int flags)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use InputMethodService.requestShowSelf(int)
instead. This method was
intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through the service. APIs in this
class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Show the input method's soft input area, so the user sees the input method window and can interact with it. This can only be called from the currently active input method, as validated by the given token.
Parameters | |
---|---|
token |
IBinder : Supplies the identifying token given to an input method
when it was started, which allows it to perform this operation on
itself. |
flags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of SHOW_IMPLICIT , and SHOW_FORCED |
showStatusIcon
public void showStatusIcon (IBinder imeToken, String packageName, int iconId)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use InputMethodService.showStatusIcon(int)
instead. This method was
intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through the service. APIs in this
class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imeToken |
IBinder |
packageName |
String |
iconId |
int |
startConnectionlessStylusHandwriting
public void startConnectionlessStylusHandwriting (View view, CursorAnchorInfo cursorAnchorInfo, Executor callbackExecutor, ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback callback)
Starts a connectionless stylus handwriting session. A connectionless session differs from a regular stylus handwriting session in that the IME does not use an input connection to communicate with a text editor. Instead, the IME directly returns recognised handwritten text via a callback.
The {code cursorAnchorInfo} may be used by the IME to improve the handwriting recognition accuracy and user experience of the handwriting session. Usually connectionless handwriting is used for a view which appears like a text editor but does not really support text editing. For best results, the {code cursorAnchorInfo} should be populated as it would be for a real text editor (for example, the insertion marker location can be set to where the user would expect it to be, even if there is no visible cursor).
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View : the view receiving stylus events
This value cannot be null . |
cursorAnchorInfo |
CursorAnchorInfo : positional information about the view receiving stylus events
This value may be null . |
callbackExecutor |
Executor : the executor to run the callback on
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
callback |
ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback : the callback to receive the result
This value cannot be null . |
startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation
public void startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation (View delegatorView, CursorAnchorInfo cursorAnchorInfo, String delegatePackageName, Executor callbackExecutor, ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback callback)
Starts a connectionless stylus handwriting session (see startConnectionlessStylusHandwriting(View, CursorAnchorInfo, Executor, ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback)
) and additionally enables the recognised handwritten
text to be later committed to a text editor using acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String)
.
After a connectionless session started using this method completes successfully, a text
editor view, called the delegate view, may call acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View, java.lang.String)
which will request the IME to commit the
recognised handwritten text from the connectionless session to the delegate view.
The delegate view must belong to delegatePackageName
for the delegation to
succeed.
Parameters | |
---|---|
delegatorView |
View : the view receiving stylus events
This value cannot be null . |
cursorAnchorInfo |
CursorAnchorInfo : positional information about the view receiving stylus events
This value may be null . |
delegatePackageName |
String : name of the package containing the delegate view which will accept
the delegation
This value cannot be null . |
callbackExecutor |
Executor : the executor to run the callback on
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
callback |
ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback : the callback to receive the result
This value cannot be null . |
startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation
public void startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation (View delegatorView, CursorAnchorInfo cursorAnchorInfo, Executor callbackExecutor, ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback callback)
Starts a connectionless stylus handwriting session (see startConnectionlessStylusHandwriting(View, CursorAnchorInfo, Executor, ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback)
) and additionally enables the recognised handwritten
text to be later committed to a text editor using acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View)
.
After a connectionless session started using this method completes successfully, a text
editor view, called the delegate view, may call acceptStylusHandwritingDelegation(android.view.View)
which will request the IME to commit the recognised
handwritten text from the connectionless session to the delegate view.
The delegate view must belong to the same package as the delegator view for the delegation
to succeed. If the delegate view belongs to a different package, use startConnectionlessStylusHandwritingForDelegation(android.view.View, android.view.inputmethod.CursorAnchorInfo, java.lang.String, java.util.concurrent.Executor, android.view.inputmethod.ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback)
instead.
Parameters | |
---|---|
delegatorView |
View : the view receiving stylus events
This value cannot be null . |
cursorAnchorInfo |
CursorAnchorInfo : positional information about the view receiving stylus events
This value may be null . |
callbackExecutor |
Executor : the executor to run the callback on
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
callback |
ConnectionlessHandwritingCallback : the callback to receive the result
This value cannot be null . |
startStylusHandwriting
public void startStylusHandwriting (View view)
Start stylus handwriting session.
If supported by the current input method, a stylus handwriting session is started on the
given View, capturing all stylus input and converting it to InputConnection commands.
If handwriting mode is started successfully by the IME, any currently dispatched stylus
pointers will be android.view.MotionEvent#FLAG_CANCELED
cancelled.
If Stylus handwriting mode is not supported or cannot be fulfilled for any reason by IME,
request will be ignored and Stylus touch will continue as normal touch input. Ideally,
isStylusHandwritingAvailable()
should be called first to determine if stylus
handwriting is supported by IME.
Parameters | |
---|---|
view |
View : the View for which stylus handwriting is requested. It and
its window must be focused .
This value cannot be null . |
See also:
switchToLastInputMethod
public boolean switchToLastInputMethod (IBinder imeToken)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use InputMethodService.switchToPreviousInputMethod()
instead. This method
was intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through the service. APIs in
this class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Force switch to the last used input method and subtype. If the last input method didn't have any subtypes, the framework will simply switch to the last input method with no subtype specified.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imeToken |
IBinder : Supplies the identifying token given to an input method when it was started,
which allows it to perform this operation on itself. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the current input method and subtype was successfully switched to the last used input method and subtype. |
switchToNextInputMethod
public boolean switchToNextInputMethod (IBinder imeToken, boolean onlyCurrentIme)
This method was deprecated
in API level 28.
Use InputMethodService.switchToNextInputMethod(boolean)
instead. This
method was intended for IME developers who should be accessing APIs through the service.
APIs in this class are intended for app developers interacting with the IME.
Force switch to the next input method and subtype. If there is no IME enabled except current IME and subtype, do nothing.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imeToken |
IBinder : Supplies the identifying token given to an input method when it was started,
which allows it to perform this operation on itself. |
onlyCurrentIme |
boolean : if true, the framework will find the next subtype which
belongs to the current IME |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the current input method and subtype was successfully switched to the next input method and subtype. |
toggleSoftInput
public void toggleSoftInput (int showFlags, int hideFlags)
This method was deprecated
in API level 31.
Use showSoftInput(android.view.View, int)
or
hideSoftInputFromWindow(android.os.IBinder, int)
explicitly instead.
In particular during focus changes, the current visibility of the IME is not
well defined. Starting in Android S
, this only
has an effect if the calling app is the current IME focus.
This method toggles the input method window display. If the input window is already displayed, it gets hidden. If not the input window will be displayed.
Parameters | |
---|---|
showFlags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of SHOW_IMPLICIT , and SHOW_FORCED |
hideFlags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY , and HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS |
toggleSoftInputFromWindow
public void toggleSoftInputFromWindow (IBinder windowToken, int showFlags, int hideFlags)
This method was deprecated
in API level 31.
Use showSoftInput(android.view.View, int)
or
hideSoftInputFromWindow(android.os.IBinder, int)
explicitly instead.
In particular during focus changes, the current visibility of the IME is not
well defined. Starting in Android S
, this only
has an effect if the calling app is the current IME focus.
This method toggles the input method window display. If the input window is already displayed, it gets hidden. If not the input window will be displayed.
Parameters | |
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windowToken |
IBinder : The token of the window that is making the request,
as returned by View.getWindowToken() . |
showFlags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of SHOW_IMPLICIT , and SHOW_FORCED |
hideFlags |
int : Value is either 0 or a combination of HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY , and HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS |
updateCursor
public void updateCursor (View view, int left, int top, int right, int bottom)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
Use updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, android.view.inputmethod.CursorAnchorInfo)
instead.
Report the current cursor location in its window.
Parameters | |
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view |
View |
left |
int |
top |
int |
right |
int |
bottom |
int |
updateCursorAnchorInfo
public void updateCursorAnchorInfo (View view, CursorAnchorInfo cursorAnchorInfo)
Report positional change of the text insertion point and/or characters in the composition string.
Parameters | |
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view |
View |
cursorAnchorInfo |
CursorAnchorInfo |
updateExtractedText
public void updateExtractedText (View view, int token, ExtractedText text)
Parameters | |
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view |
View |
token |
int |
text |
ExtractedText |
updateSelection
public void updateSelection (View view, int selStart, int selEnd, int candidatesStart, int candidatesEnd)
Report the current selection range.
Editor authors, you need to call this method whenever
the cursor moves in your editor. Remember that in addition to doing this, your
editor needs to always supply current cursor values in
EditorInfo.initialSelStart
and EditorInfo.initialSelEnd
every
time View.onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo)
is
called, which happens whenever the keyboard shows up or the focus changes
to a text field, among other cases.
Parameters | |
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view |
View |
selStart |
int |
selEnd |
int |
candidatesStart |
int |
candidatesEnd |
int |
viewClicked
public void viewClicked (View view)
This method was deprecated
in API level 29.
The semantics of this method can never be defined well for composite View
that works as a giant "Canvas", which can host its own UI hierarchy and sub focus
state. WebView
is a good example. Application / IME
developers should not rely on this method.
Notify the event when the user tapped or clicked the text view.
Parameters | |
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view |
View : View which is being clicked. |