would be amazing as an optional feature in application. Just cause
some users would not want to use the option isn't a reason to never
have it!
On Jan 16, 8:48 pm, Hari Edo <hari....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Another program called SoftKeys does this by way of a running
> Service. It offers access to the usually-mandated hardware keys
> like MENU, BACK, HOME, SEARCH, even for those few oddball
> devices like NOOKcolor that do not include those keys.
>
> An IME keyboard is also a form of this kind of "UI overlay" that
> people see all the time. I am just guessing, but any soft keyboard
> is likely another example of a service that spawns interface bits.
>
> However, I can see this sort of thing being more nuisance than
> godsend... one person's "great uses" is another person's clutter.
>
> On Jan 16, 9:34 pm, pcm2a <reeeye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > That subject may sound crazy and before today I thought it was
> > impossible. There is a free app called Super Manager on the market.
> > This app gives you a little button to press that is overlayed
> > everywhere. No matter if you are on your home screen, gmail or the
> > browser that icon is overlayed.
>
> > Pressing the icon brings up the app interface which is a little box.
> > This box is also overlayed on top of your already running application
> > like dolphin.
>
> > While the icon overlay or app overlay is on the screen you can still
> > interact with the app you were running!
>
> > How can I accomplish something like this in my code? I can think of
> > many great uses.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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