Android : Multi touch and TYPE_SYSTEM_OVERLAY

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傲寒 2020-12-02 11:56

I am trying to get multiple touch events on a system overlay view, but am only receiving the MotionEvent.ACTION_OUTSIDE event.

Is there any possible w

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  •  难免孤独
    2020-12-02 12:26

    To create an overlay view, when setting up the LayoutParams you need to set the type to TYPE_SYSTEM_OVERLAY and use the flag FLAG_WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH. This presents a problem because as the Android documentation states:

    you will not receive the full down/move/up gesture, only the location of the first down as an ACTION_OUTSIDE.

    In order to receive the full array of touch events you need to use the TYPE_SYSTEM_ALERT type, but this causes the overlay to take over the screen and stop interaction with other elements. The solution is to use both TYPE_SYSTEM_OVERLAY and TYPE_SYSTEM_ALERT and switch between them by changing the type of the LayoutParams as needed.

    This is accomplished by:

    1. Watch for the ACTION_OUTSIDE motion event.
    2. When it occurs, test if it occured within the overlay.
    3. If it did, switch the LayoutParams type to TYPE_SYSTEM_ALERT
    4. Once the interaction with the overlay is complete, switch back to TYPE_SYSTEM_OVERLAY
    5. Repeat

    The one thing to keep in mind is that the ACTION_OUTSIDE motion event is always passed on to the rest of the elements on the screen. So, for example, if the overlay is on top of a button, that button will also receive the motion event and there is no way to stop it.

    Also make sure you add the SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW permission to the mainifest file.

    I've posted the complete solution here:
    http://www.jawsware.mobi/code_OverlayView/ (UPDATED)

    It includes all the source code and a link to download the entire example project.


    Update for Android 4.0 - 1/3/2013


    To create an overlay view, when setting up the LayoutParams DON'T set the type to TYPE_SYSTEM_OVERLAY.

    Instead set it to TYPE_PHONE.

    Use the following flags:

    FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL

    FLAG_WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH

    FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL << I found this one to be quite important. Without it, focus is given to the overlay and soft-key (home, menu, etc.) presses are not passed to the activity below.

    Also, the previous link (above) has been updated to reflect this update.

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