TalkBack in TV-Apps unterstützen
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Für TV-Apps gibt es manchmal Anwendungsfälle, die es Nutzern schwer machen,
TalkBack zum Verwenden der App. Um eine bessere TalkBack-Nutzung für diese
lesen Sie die einzelnen Abschnitte in diesem Leitfaden und nehmen Sie Änderungen an Ihrem
bei Bedarf die App herunter. Wenn Ihre App benutzerdefinierte Ansichten verwendet, sollten Sie auch die
entsprechenden Leitfaden, in dem beschrieben wird, wie Sie mit benutzerdefinierten
Aufrufe.
Verschachtelte Ansichten verarbeiten
Die Navigation in verschachtelten Ansichten kann für TalkBack-Nutzer schwierig sein. Stellen Sie nach Möglichkeit
die über TalkBack fokussierbar sind, aber nicht beide.
Um eine Ansicht von TalkBack fokussierbar zu machen, legen Sie focusable
und die
focusableInTouchMode
-Attribut zu true
. Dieser Schritt ist notwendig,
Auf einigen Fernsehern wird möglicherweise der Touchmodus aktiviert und beendet, wenn TalkBack aktiv ist.
Um eine Ansicht nicht fokussierbar zu machen, reicht es aus, den Parameter focusable
festzulegen.
Attribut zu false
. Wenn die Ansicht jedoch entscheidungsrelevant ist (d. h.
entsprechende AccessibilityNodeInfo
den Wert ACTION_CLICK
hat, wird er möglicherweise trotzdem
fokussierbar sein.
Beschreibungen für Aktionen ändern
Standardmäßig sagt TalkBack „Zum Aktivieren Auswahl drücken“ an. um umsetzbare Ansichten zu erhalten.
Bei einigen Aktionen hat der Begriff „aktivieren“ ist vielleicht keine gute Beschreibung. Bis
genauere Beschreibung angeben, können Sie diese ändern:
Kotlin
findViewById<View>(R.id.custom_actionable_view).accessibilityDelegate = object : View.AccessibilityDelegate() {
override fun onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host: View, info: AccessibilityNodeInfo) {
super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info)
info.addAction(
AccessibilityAction(
AccessibilityAction.ACTION_CLICK.id,
getString(R.string.custom_label)
)
)
}
}
Java
findViewById(R.id.custom_actionable_view).setAccessibilityDelegate(new AccessibilityDelegate() {
@Override
public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(View host, AccessibilityNodeInfo info) {
super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info);
AccessibilityAction action = new AccessibilityAction(
AccessibilityAction.ACTION_CLICK.getId(), getString(R.string.custom_label));
info.addAction(action);
}
});
Unterstützung für Schieberegler hinzufügen
TalkBack auf Fernsehern bietet eine spezielle Unterstützung für Schieberegler. Um den Slider-Modus zu aktivieren, fügen Sie
ACTION_SET_PROGRESS
zu einer Ansicht zusammen mit einem RangeInfo
-Objekt.
Der Nutzer wechselt durch Drücken der mittleren Taste auf der Fernbedienung des Fernsehers zum Schiebereglermodus.
In diesem Modus generieren die Pfeiltasten ACTION_SCROLL_FORWARD
und
ACTION_SCROLL_BACKWARD
Aktionen für Bedienungshilfen.
Im folgenden Beispiel wird ein Lautstärkeregler mit Stufen von 1 bis 10 implementiert:
Kotlin
/**
* This example only provides slider functionality for TalkBack users. Additional logic should
* be added for other users. Such logic may reuse the increase and decrease methods.
*/
class VolumeSlider(context: Context?, attrs: AttributeSet?) : LinearLayout(context, attrs) {
private val min = 1
private val max = 10
private var current = 5
private var textView: TextView? = null
init {
isFocusable = true
isFocusableInTouchMode = true
val rangeInfo =
AccessibilityNodeInfo.RangeInfo(
AccessibilityNodeInfo.RangeInfo.RANGE_TYPE_INT,
min.toFloat(),
max.toFloat(),
current.toFloat()
)
accessibilityDelegate =
object : AccessibilityDelegate() {
override fun onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host: View, info: AccessibilityNodeInfo) {
super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info)
info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SET_PROGRESS)
info.rangeInfo = rangeInfo
}
override fun performAccessibilityAction(host: View, action: Int, args: Bundle?): Boolean {
if (action == AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SCROLL_FORWARD.id) {
increase()
return true
}
if (action == AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SCROLL_BACKWARD.id) {
decrease()
return true
}
return super.performAccessibilityAction(host, action, args)
}
}
}
override fun onFinishInflate() {
super.onFinishInflate()
textView = findViewById(R.id.text)
textView!!.text = context.getString(R.string.level, current)
}
private fun increase() {
update((current + 1).coerceAtMost(max))
}
private fun decrease() {
update((current - 1).coerceAtLeast(min))
}
private fun update(newLevel: Int) {
if (textView == null) {
return
}
val newText = context.getString(R.string.level, newLevel)
// Update the user interface with the new volume.
textView!!.text = newText
// Announce the new volume.
announceForAccessibility(newText)
current = newLevel
}
}
Java
/**
* This example only provides slider functionality for TalkBack users. Additional logic should
* be added for other users. Such logic can reuse the increase and decrease methods.
*/
public class VolumeSlider extends LinearLayout {
private final int min = 1;
private final int max = 10;
private int current = 5;
private TextView textView;
public VolumeSlider(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
setFocusable(true);
setFocusableInTouchMode(true);
RangeInfo rangeInfo = new RangeInfo(RangeInfo.RANGE_TYPE_INT, min, max, current);
setAccessibilityDelegate(
new AccessibilityDelegate() {
@Override
public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(View host, AccessibilityNodeInfo info) {
super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info);
info.addAction(AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SET_PROGRESS);
info.setRangeInfo(rangeInfo);
}
@Override
public boolean performAccessibilityAction(View host, int action, Bundle args) {
if (action == AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SCROLL_FORWARD.getId()) {
increase();
return true;
}
if (action == AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SCROLL_BACKWARD.getId()) {
decrease();
return true;
}
return super.performAccessibilityAction(host, action, args);
}
});
}
@Override
protected void onFinishInflate() {
super.onFinishInflate();
textView = findViewById(R.id.text);
textView.setText(getContext().getString(R.string.level, current));
}
private void increase() {
update(Math.min(current + 1, max));
}
private void decrease() {
update(Math.max(current - 1, min));
}
private void update(int newLevel) {
if (textView == null) {
return;
}
String newText = getContext().getString(R.string.level, newLevel);
// Update the user interface with the new volume.
textView.setText(newText);
// Announce the new volume.
announceForAccessibility(newText);
current = newLevel;
}
}
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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2025-07-27 (UTC).
[null,null,["Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2025-07-27 (UTC)."],[],[],null,["# Support TalkBack in TV apps\n\nTV apps sometimes have use cases that make it difficult for users who rely on\n[TalkBack](/guide/topics/ui/accessibility/testing#talkback) to use the app. To provide a better TalkBack experience for these\nusers, review each of the sections in this guide and implement changes in your\napp where necessary. If your app uses custom views, you should also refer to the\n[corresponding guide](/training/tv/accessibility/custom-views) that describes how to support accessibility with custom\nviews.\n\nHandle nested views\n-------------------\n\nNested views can be hard for TalkBack users to navigate. Whenever possible, make\neither the parent or the child view focusable by TalkBack, but not both.\n\nTo make a view focusable by TalkBack, set the [`focusable`](/reference/android/view/View#attr_android:focusable) and the\n[`focusableInTouchMode`](/reference/android/view/View#attr_android:focusableInTouchMode) attribute to `true`. This step is necessary because\nsome TV devices might enter and exit touch mode while TalkBack is active.\n\nTo make a view non-focusable, it is sufficient to set the [`focusable`](/reference/android/view/View#attr_android:focusable)\nattribute to `false`. However, if the view is actionable (that is, its\ncorresponding `AccessibilityNodeInfo` has [`ACTION_CLICK`](/reference/android/view/accessibility/AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction#ACTION_CLICK)), it might still\nbe focusable.\n\nChange descriptions for Actions\n-------------------------------\n\nBy default, TalkBack announces \"Press select to activate\" for actionable views.\nFor some actions, the term \"activate\" might not be a good description. To\nprovide a more accurate description, you can change it: \n\n### Kotlin\n\n```kotlin\nfindViewById\u003cView\u003e(R.id.custom_actionable_view).accessibilityDelegate = object : View.AccessibilityDelegate() {\n override fun onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host: View, info: AccessibilityNodeInfo) {\n super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info)\n info.addAction(\n AccessibilityAction(\n AccessibilityAction.ACTION_CLICK.id,\n getString(R.string.custom_label)\n )\n )\n }\n}\n```\n\n### Java\n\n```java\nfindViewById(R.id.custom_actionable_view).setAccessibilityDelegate(new AccessibilityDelegate() {\n @Override\n public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(View host, AccessibilityNodeInfo info) {\n super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info);\n AccessibilityAction action = new AccessibilityAction(\n AccessibilityAction.ACTION_CLICK.getId(), getString(R.string.custom_label));\n info.addAction(action);\n }\n});\n```\n\nAdd support for sliders\n-----------------------\n\nTalkBack on TV has special support for sliders. To enable slider mode, add\n[`ACTION_SET_PROGRESS`](/reference/android/view/accessibility/AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction#ACTION_SET_PROGRESS) to a view together with a [`RangeInfo`](/reference/android/view/accessibility/AccessibilityNodeInfo.RangeInfo) object.\n\nThe user enters the slider mode by pressing the center button of the TV remote.\nIn this mode, the arrow buttons generate [`ACTION_SCROLL_FORWARD`](/reference/android/view/accessibility/AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction#ACTION_SCROLL_FORWARD) and\n[`ACTION_SCROLL_BACKWARD`](/reference/android/view/accessibility/AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction#ACTION_SCROLL_BACKWARD) accessibility actions.\n\nThe following example implements a volume slider with levels from 1 to 10: \n\n### Kotlin\n\n```kotlin\n/**\n * This example only provides slider functionality for TalkBack users. Additional logic should\n * be added for other users. Such logic may reuse the increase and decrease methods.\n */\nclass VolumeSlider(context: Context?, attrs: AttributeSet?) : LinearLayout(context, attrs) {\n private val min = 1\n private val max = 10\n private var current = 5\n private var textView: TextView? = null\n\n init {\n isFocusable = true\n isFocusableInTouchMode = true\n val rangeInfo =\n AccessibilityNodeInfo.RangeInfo(\n AccessibilityNodeInfo.RangeInfo.RANGE_TYPE_INT,\n min.toFloat(),\n max.toFloat(),\n current.toFloat()\n )\n accessibilityDelegate =\n object : AccessibilityDelegate() {\n override fun onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host: View, info: AccessibilityNodeInfo) {\n super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info)\n info.addAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SET_PROGRESS)\n info.rangeInfo = rangeInfo\n }\n\n override fun performAccessibilityAction(host: View, action: Int, args: Bundle?): Boolean {\n if (action == AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SCROLL_FORWARD.id) {\n increase()\n return true\n }\n if (action == AccessibilityNodeInfo.AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SCROLL_BACKWARD.id) {\n decrease()\n return true\n }\n return super.performAccessibilityAction(host, action, args)\n }\n }\n }\n\n override fun onFinishInflate() {\n super.onFinishInflate()\n textView = findViewById(R.id.text)\n textView!!.text = context.getString(R.string.level, current)\n }\n\n private fun increase() {\n update((current + 1).coerceAtMost(max))\n }\n\n private fun decrease() {\n update((current - 1).coerceAtLeast(min))\n }\n\n private fun update(newLevel: Int) {\n if (textView == null) {\n return\n }\n val newText = context.getString(R.string.level, newLevel)\n // Update the user interface with the new volume.\n textView!!.text = newText\n // Announce the new volume.\n announceForAccessibility(newText)\n current = newLevel\n }\n}\n```\n\n### Java\n\n```java\n/**\n * This example only provides slider functionality for TalkBack users. Additional logic should\n * be added for other users. Such logic can reuse the increase and decrease methods.\n */\npublic class VolumeSlider extends LinearLayout {\n private final int min = 1;\n private final int max = 10;\n private int current = 5;\n private TextView textView;\n\n public VolumeSlider(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {\n super(context, attrs);\n setFocusable(true);\n setFocusableInTouchMode(true);\n RangeInfo rangeInfo = new RangeInfo(RangeInfo.RANGE_TYPE_INT, min, max, current);\n setAccessibilityDelegate(\n new AccessibilityDelegate() {\n @Override\n public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(View host, AccessibilityNodeInfo info) {\n super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(host, info);\n info.addAction(AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SET_PROGRESS);\n info.setRangeInfo(rangeInfo);\n }\n\n @Override\n public boolean performAccessibilityAction(View host, int action, Bundle args) {\n if (action == AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SCROLL_FORWARD.getId()) {\n increase();\n return true;\n }\n if (action == AccessibilityAction.ACTION_SCROLL_BACKWARD.getId()) {\n decrease();\n return true;\n }\n return super.performAccessibilityAction(host, action, args);\n }\n });\n }\n\n @Override\n protected void onFinishInflate() {\n super.onFinishInflate();\n textView = findViewById(R.id.text);\n textView.setText(getContext().getString(R.string.level, current));\n }\n\n private void increase() {\n update(Math.min(current + 1, max));\n }\n\n private void decrease() {\n update(Math.max(current - 1, min));\n }\n\n private void update(int newLevel) {\n if (textView == null) {\n return;\n }\n String newText = getContext().getString(R.string.level, newLevel);\n // Update the user interface with the new volume.\n textView.setText(newText);\n // Announce the new volume.\n announceForAccessibility(newText);\n current = newLevel;\n }\n}\n```"]]