1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.view; 18 19 import android.hardware.input.InputManager; 20 import android.os.Parcel; 21 import android.os.Parcelable; 22 import android.text.method.MetaKeyKeyListener; 23 import android.util.AndroidRuntimeException; 24 import android.util.SparseIntArray; 25 26 import java.text.Normalizer; 27 28 /** 29 * Describes the keys provided by a keyboard device and their associated labels. 30 */ 31 public class KeyCharacterMap implements Parcelable { 32 /** 33 * The id of the device's primary built in keyboard is always 0. 34 * 35 * @deprecated This constant should no longer be used because there is no 36 * guarantee that a device has a built-in keyboard that can be used for 37 * typing text. There might not be a built-in keyboard, the built-in keyboard 38 * might be a {@link #NUMERIC} or {@link #SPECIAL_FUNCTION} keyboard, or there 39 * might be multiple keyboards installed including external keyboards. 40 * When interpreting key presses received from the framework, applications should 41 * use the device id specified in the {@link KeyEvent} received. 42 * When synthesizing key presses for delivery elsewhere or when translating key presses 43 * from unknown keyboards, applications should use the special {@link #VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD} 44 * device id. 45 */ 46 @Deprecated 47 public static final int BUILT_IN_KEYBOARD = 0; 48 49 /** 50 * The id of a generic virtual keyboard with a full layout that can be used to 51 * synthesize key events. Typically used with {@link #getEvents}. 52 */ 53 public static final int VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD = -1; 54 55 /** 56 * A numeric (12-key) keyboard. 57 * <p> 58 * A numeric keyboard supports text entry using a multi-tap approach. 59 * It may be necessary to tap a key multiple times to generate the desired letter 60 * or symbol. 61 * </p><p> 62 * This type of keyboard is generally designed for thumb typing. 63 * </p> 64 */ 65 public static final int NUMERIC = 1; 66 67 /** 68 * A keyboard with all the letters, but with more than one letter per key. 69 * <p> 70 * This type of keyboard is generally designed for thumb typing. 71 * </p> 72 */ 73 public static final int PREDICTIVE = 2; 74 75 /** 76 * A keyboard with all the letters, and maybe some numbers. 77 * <p> 78 * An alphabetic keyboard supports text entry directly but may have a condensed 79 * layout with a small form factor. In contrast to a {@link #FULL full keyboard}, some 80 * symbols may only be accessible using special on-screen character pickers. 81 * In addition, to improve typing speed and accuracy, the framework provides 82 * special affordances for alphabetic keyboards such as auto-capitalization 83 * and toggled / locked shift and alt keys. 84 * </p><p> 85 * This type of keyboard is generally designed for thumb typing. 86 * </p> 87 */ 88 public static final int ALPHA = 3; 89 90 /** 91 * A full PC-style keyboard. 92 * <p> 93 * A full keyboard behaves like a PC keyboard. All symbols are accessed directly 94 * by pressing keys on the keyboard without on-screen support or affordances such 95 * as auto-capitalization. 96 * </p><p> 97 * This type of keyboard is generally designed for full two hand typing. 98 * </p> 99 */ 100 public static final int FULL = 4; 101 102 /** 103 * A keyboard that is only used to control special functions rather than for typing. 104 * <p> 105 * A special function keyboard consists only of non-printing keys such as 106 * HOME and POWER that are not actually used for typing. 107 * </p> 108 */ 109 public static final int SPECIAL_FUNCTION = 5; 110 111 /** 112 * This private-use character is used to trigger Unicode character 113 * input by hex digits. 114 */ 115 public static final char HEX_INPUT = '\uEF00'; 116 117 /** 118 * This private-use character is used to bring up a character picker for 119 * miscellaneous symbols. 120 */ 121 public static final char PICKER_DIALOG_INPUT = '\uEF01'; 122 123 /** 124 * Modifier keys may be chorded with character keys. 125 * 126 * @see {#link #getModifierBehavior()} for more details. 127 */ 128 public static final int MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED = 0; 129 130 /** 131 * Modifier keys may be chorded with character keys or they may toggle 132 * into latched or locked states when pressed independently. 133 * 134 * @see {#link #getModifierBehavior()} for more details. 135 */ 136 public static final int MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED_OR_TOGGLED = 1; 137 138 /* 139 * This bit will be set in the return value of {@link #get(int, int)} if the 140 * key is a "dead key." 141 */ 142 public static final int COMBINING_ACCENT = 0x80000000; 143 144 /** 145 * Mask the return value from {@link #get(int, int)} with this value to get 146 * a printable representation of the accent character of a "dead key." 147 */ 148 public static final int COMBINING_ACCENT_MASK = 0x7FFFFFFF; 149 150 /* Characters used to display placeholders for dead keys. */ 151 private static final int ACCENT_ACUTE = '\u00B4'; 152 private static final int ACCENT_BREVE = '\u02D8'; 153 private static final int ACCENT_CARON = '\u02C7'; 154 private static final int ACCENT_CEDILLA = '\u00B8'; 155 private static final int ACCENT_CIRCUMFLEX = '\u02C6'; 156 private static final int ACCENT_COMMA_ABOVE = '\u1FBD'; 157 private static final int ACCENT_COMMA_ABOVE_RIGHT = '\u02BC'; 158 private static final int ACCENT_DOT_ABOVE = '\u02D9'; 159 private static final int ACCENT_DOT_BELOW = '.'; // approximate 160 private static final int ACCENT_DOUBLE_ACUTE = '\u02DD'; 161 private static final int ACCENT_GRAVE = '\u02CB'; 162 private static final int ACCENT_HOOK_ABOVE = '\u02C0'; 163 private static final int ACCENT_HORN = '\''; // approximate 164 private static final int ACCENT_MACRON = '\u00AF'; 165 private static final int ACCENT_MACRON_BELOW = '\u02CD'; 166 private static final int ACCENT_OGONEK = '\u02DB'; 167 private static final int ACCENT_REVERSED_COMMA_ABOVE = '\u02BD'; 168 private static final int ACCENT_RING_ABOVE = '\u02DA'; 169 private static final int ACCENT_STROKE = '-'; // approximate 170 private static final int ACCENT_TILDE = '\u02DC'; 171 private static final int ACCENT_TURNED_COMMA_ABOVE = '\u02BB'; 172 private static final int ACCENT_UMLAUT = '\u00A8'; 173 private static final int ACCENT_VERTICAL_LINE_ABOVE = '\u02C8'; 174 private static final int ACCENT_VERTICAL_LINE_BELOW = '\u02CC'; 175 176 /* Legacy dead key display characters used in previous versions of the API. 177 * We still support these characters by mapping them to their non-legacy version. */ 178 private static final int ACCENT_GRAVE_LEGACY = '`'; 179 private static final int ACCENT_CIRCUMFLEX_LEGACY = '^'; 180 private static final int ACCENT_TILDE_LEGACY = '~'; 181 182 private static final int CHAR_SPACE = ' '; 183 184 /** 185 * Maps Unicode combining diacritical to display-form dead key. 186 */ 187 private static final SparseIntArray sCombiningToAccent = new SparseIntArray(); 188 private static final SparseIntArray sAccentToCombining = new SparseIntArray(); 189 static { 190 addCombining('\u0300', ACCENT_GRAVE); 191 addCombining('\u0301', ACCENT_ACUTE); 192 addCombining('\u0302', ACCENT_CIRCUMFLEX); 193 addCombining('\u0303', ACCENT_TILDE); 194 addCombining('\u0304', ACCENT_MACRON); 195 addCombining('\u0306', ACCENT_BREVE); 196 addCombining('\u0307', ACCENT_DOT_ABOVE); 197 addCombining('\u0308', ACCENT_UMLAUT); 198 addCombining('\u0309', ACCENT_HOOK_ABOVE); 199 addCombining('\u030A', ACCENT_RING_ABOVE); 200 addCombining('\u030B', ACCENT_DOUBLE_ACUTE); 201 addCombining('\u030C', ACCENT_CARON); 202 addCombining('\u030D', ACCENT_VERTICAL_LINE_ABOVE); 203 //addCombining('\u030E', ACCENT_DOUBLE_VERTICAL_LINE_ABOVE); 204 //addCombining('\u030F', ACCENT_DOUBLE_GRAVE); 205 //addCombining('\u0310', ACCENT_CANDRABINDU); 206 //addCombining('\u0311', ACCENT_INVERTED_BREVE); 207 addCombining('\u0312', ACCENT_TURNED_COMMA_ABOVE); 208 addCombining('\u0313', ACCENT_COMMA_ABOVE); 209 addCombining('\u0314', ACCENT_REVERSED_COMMA_ABOVE); 210 addCombining('\u0315', ACCENT_COMMA_ABOVE_RIGHT); 211 addCombining('\u031B', ACCENT_HORN); 212 addCombining('\u0323', ACCENT_DOT_BELOW); 213 //addCombining('\u0326', ACCENT_COMMA_BELOW); 214 addCombining('\u0327', ACCENT_CEDILLA); 215 addCombining('\u0328', ACCENT_OGONEK); 216 addCombining('\u0329', ACCENT_VERTICAL_LINE_BELOW); 217 addCombining('\u0331', ACCENT_MACRON_BELOW); 218 addCombining('\u0335', ACCENT_STROKE); 219 //addCombining('\u0342', ACCENT_PERISPOMENI); 220 //addCombining('\u0344', ACCENT_DIALYTIKA_TONOS); 221 //addCombining('\u0345', ACCENT_YPOGEGRAMMENI); 222 223 // One-way mappings to equivalent preferred accents. 224 sCombiningToAccent.append('\u0340', ACCENT_GRAVE); 225 sCombiningToAccent.append('\u0341', ACCENT_ACUTE); 226 sCombiningToAccent.append('\u0343', ACCENT_COMMA_ABOVE); 227 228 // One-way legacy mappings to preserve compatibility with older applications. sAccentToCombining.append(ACCENT_GRAVE_LEGACY, '\\u0300')229 sAccentToCombining.append(ACCENT_GRAVE_LEGACY, '\u0300'); sAccentToCombining.append(ACCENT_CIRCUMFLEX_LEGACY, '\\u0302')230 sAccentToCombining.append(ACCENT_CIRCUMFLEX_LEGACY, '\u0302'); sAccentToCombining.append(ACCENT_TILDE_LEGACY, '\\u0303')231 sAccentToCombining.append(ACCENT_TILDE_LEGACY, '\u0303'); 232 } 233 addCombining(int combining, int accent)234 private static void addCombining(int combining, int accent) { 235 sCombiningToAccent.append(combining, accent); 236 sAccentToCombining.append(accent, combining); 237 } 238 239 /** 240 * Maps combinations of (display-form) combining key and second character 241 * to combined output character. 242 * These mappings are derived from the Unicode NFC tables as needed. 243 */ 244 private static final SparseIntArray sDeadKeyCache = new SparseIntArray(); 245 private static final StringBuilder sDeadKeyBuilder = new StringBuilder(); 246 static { 247 // Non-standard decompositions. 248 // Stroke modifier for Finnish multilingual keyboard and others. addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'D', '\\u0110')249 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'D', '\u0110'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'G', '\\u01e4')250 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'G', '\u01e4'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'H', '\\u0126')251 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'H', '\u0126'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'I', '\\u0197')252 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'I', '\u0197'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'L', '\\u0141')253 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'L', '\u0141'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'O', '\\u00d8')254 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'O', '\u00d8'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'T', '\\u0166')255 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'T', '\u0166'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'd', '\\u0111')256 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'd', '\u0111'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'g', '\\u01e5')257 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'g', '\u01e5'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'h', '\\u0127')258 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'h', '\u0127'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'i', '\\u0268')259 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'i', '\u0268'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'l', '\\u0142')260 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'l', '\u0142'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'o', '\\u00f8')261 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 'o', '\u00f8'); addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 't', '\\u0167')262 addDeadKey(ACCENT_STROKE, 't', '\u0167'); 263 } 264 addDeadKey(int accent, int c, int result)265 private static void addDeadKey(int accent, int c, int result) { 266 final int combining = sAccentToCombining.get(accent); 267 if (combining == 0) { 268 throw new IllegalStateException("Invalid dead key declaration."); 269 } 270 final int combination = (combining << 16) | c; 271 sDeadKeyCache.put(combination, result); 272 } 273 274 public static final Parcelable.Creator<KeyCharacterMap> CREATOR = 275 new Parcelable.Creator<KeyCharacterMap>() { 276 public KeyCharacterMap createFromParcel(Parcel in) { 277 return new KeyCharacterMap(in); 278 } 279 public KeyCharacterMap[] newArray(int size) { 280 return new KeyCharacterMap[size]; 281 } 282 }; 283 284 private long mPtr; 285 nativeReadFromParcel(Parcel in)286 private static native long nativeReadFromParcel(Parcel in); nativeWriteToParcel(long ptr, Parcel out)287 private static native void nativeWriteToParcel(long ptr, Parcel out); nativeDispose(long ptr)288 private static native void nativeDispose(long ptr); 289 nativeGetCharacter(long ptr, int keyCode, int metaState)290 private static native char nativeGetCharacter(long ptr, int keyCode, int metaState); nativeGetFallbackAction(long ptr, int keyCode, int metaState, FallbackAction outFallbackAction)291 private static native boolean nativeGetFallbackAction(long ptr, int keyCode, int metaState, 292 FallbackAction outFallbackAction); nativeGetNumber(long ptr, int keyCode)293 private static native char nativeGetNumber(long ptr, int keyCode); nativeGetMatch(long ptr, int keyCode, char[] chars, int metaState)294 private static native char nativeGetMatch(long ptr, int keyCode, char[] chars, int metaState); nativeGetDisplayLabel(long ptr, int keyCode)295 private static native char nativeGetDisplayLabel(long ptr, int keyCode); nativeGetKeyboardType(long ptr)296 private static native int nativeGetKeyboardType(long ptr); nativeGetEvents(long ptr, char[] chars)297 private static native KeyEvent[] nativeGetEvents(long ptr, char[] chars); 298 KeyCharacterMap(Parcel in)299 private KeyCharacterMap(Parcel in) { 300 if (in == null) { 301 throw new IllegalArgumentException("parcel must not be null"); 302 } 303 mPtr = nativeReadFromParcel(in); 304 if (mPtr == 0) { 305 throw new RuntimeException("Could not read KeyCharacterMap from parcel."); 306 } 307 } 308 309 // Called from native KeyCharacterMap(long ptr)310 private KeyCharacterMap(long ptr) { 311 mPtr = ptr; 312 } 313 314 @Override finalize()315 protected void finalize() throws Throwable { 316 if (mPtr != 0) { 317 nativeDispose(mPtr); 318 mPtr = 0; 319 } 320 } 321 322 /** 323 * Loads the key character maps for the keyboard with the specified device id. 324 * 325 * @param deviceId The device id of the keyboard. 326 * @return The associated key character map. 327 * @throws {@link UnavailableException} if the key character map 328 * could not be loaded because it was malformed or the default key character map 329 * is missing from the system. 330 */ load(int deviceId)331 public static KeyCharacterMap load(int deviceId) { 332 final InputManager im = InputManager.getInstance(); 333 InputDevice inputDevice = im.getInputDevice(deviceId); 334 if (inputDevice == null) { 335 inputDevice = im.getInputDevice(VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD); 336 if (inputDevice == null) { 337 throw new UnavailableException( 338 "Could not load key character map for device " + deviceId); 339 } 340 } 341 return inputDevice.getKeyCharacterMap(); 342 } 343 344 /** 345 * Gets the Unicode character generated by the specified key and meta 346 * key state combination. 347 * <p> 348 * Returns the Unicode character that the specified key would produce 349 * when the specified meta bits (see {@link MetaKeyKeyListener}) 350 * were active. 351 * </p><p> 352 * Returns 0 if the key is not one that is used to type Unicode 353 * characters. 354 * </p><p> 355 * If the return value has bit {@link #COMBINING_ACCENT} set, the 356 * key is a "dead key" that should be combined with another to 357 * actually produce a character -- see {@link #getDeadChar} -- 358 * after masking with {@link #COMBINING_ACCENT_MASK}. 359 * </p> 360 * 361 * @param keyCode The key code. 362 * @param metaState The meta key modifier state. 363 * @return The associated character or combining accent, or 0 if none. 364 */ get(int keyCode, int metaState)365 public int get(int keyCode, int metaState) { 366 metaState = KeyEvent.normalizeMetaState(metaState); 367 char ch = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, metaState); 368 369 int map = sCombiningToAccent.get(ch); 370 if (map != 0) { 371 return map | COMBINING_ACCENT; 372 } else { 373 return ch; 374 } 375 } 376 377 /** 378 * Gets the fallback action to perform if the application does not 379 * handle the specified key. 380 * <p> 381 * When an application does not handle a particular key, the system may 382 * translate the key to an alternate fallback key (specified in the 383 * fallback action) and dispatch it to the application. 384 * The event containing the fallback key is flagged 385 * with {@link KeyEvent#FLAG_FALLBACK}. 386 * </p> 387 * 388 * @param keyCode The key code. 389 * @param metaState The meta key modifier state. 390 * @return The fallback action, or null if none. Remember to recycle the fallback action. 391 * 392 * @hide 393 */ getFallbackAction(int keyCode, int metaState)394 public FallbackAction getFallbackAction(int keyCode, int metaState) { 395 FallbackAction action = FallbackAction.obtain(); 396 metaState = KeyEvent.normalizeMetaState(metaState); 397 if (nativeGetFallbackAction(mPtr, keyCode, metaState, action)) { 398 action.metaState = KeyEvent.normalizeMetaState(action.metaState); 399 return action; 400 } 401 action.recycle(); 402 return null; 403 } 404 405 /** 406 * Gets the number or symbol associated with the key. 407 * <p> 408 * The character value is returned, not the numeric value. 409 * If the key is not a number, but is a symbol, the symbol is retuned. 410 * </p><p> 411 * This method is intended to to support dial pads and other numeric or 412 * symbolic entry on keyboards where certain keys serve dual function 413 * as alphabetic and symbolic keys. This method returns the number 414 * or symbol associated with the key independent of whether the user 415 * has pressed the required modifier. 416 * </p><p> 417 * For example, on one particular keyboard the keys on the top QWERTY row generate 418 * numbers when ALT is pressed such that ALT-Q maps to '1'. So for that keyboard 419 * when {@link #getNumber} is called with {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_Q} it returns '1' 420 * so that the user can type numbers without pressing ALT when it makes sense. 421 * </p> 422 * 423 * @param keyCode The key code. 424 * @return The associated numeric or symbolic character, or 0 if none. 425 */ getNumber(int keyCode)426 public char getNumber(int keyCode) { 427 return nativeGetNumber(mPtr, keyCode); 428 } 429 430 /** 431 * Gets the first character in the character array that can be generated 432 * by the specified key code. 433 * <p> 434 * This is a convenience function that returns the same value as 435 * {@link #getMatch(int,char[],int) getMatch(keyCode, chars, 0)}. 436 * </p> 437 * 438 * @param keyCode The keycode. 439 * @param chars The array of matching characters to consider. 440 * @return The matching associated character, or 0 if none. 441 * @throws {@link IllegalArgumentException} if the passed array of characters is null. 442 */ getMatch(int keyCode, char[] chars)443 public char getMatch(int keyCode, char[] chars) { 444 return getMatch(keyCode, chars, 0); 445 } 446 447 /** 448 * Gets the first character in the character array that can be generated 449 * by the specified key code. If there are multiple choices, prefers 450 * the one that would be generated with the specified meta key modifier state. 451 * 452 * @param keyCode The key code. 453 * @param chars The array of matching characters to consider. 454 * @param metaState The preferred meta key modifier state. 455 * @return The matching associated character, or 0 if none. 456 * @throws {@link IllegalArgumentException} if the passed array of characters is null. 457 */ getMatch(int keyCode, char[] chars, int metaState)458 public char getMatch(int keyCode, char[] chars, int metaState) { 459 if (chars == null) { 460 throw new IllegalArgumentException("chars must not be null."); 461 } 462 463 metaState = KeyEvent.normalizeMetaState(metaState); 464 return nativeGetMatch(mPtr, keyCode, chars, metaState); 465 } 466 467 /** 468 * Gets the primary character for this key. 469 * In other words, the label that is physically printed on it. 470 * 471 * @param keyCode The key code. 472 * @return The display label character, or 0 if none (eg. for non-printing keys). 473 */ getDisplayLabel(int keyCode)474 public char getDisplayLabel(int keyCode) { 475 return nativeGetDisplayLabel(mPtr, keyCode); 476 } 477 478 /** 479 * Get the character that is produced by combining the dead key producing accent 480 * with the key producing character c. 481 * For example, getDeadChar('`', 'e') returns è. 482 * getDeadChar('^', ' ') returns '^' and getDeadChar('^', '^') returns '^'. 483 * 484 * @param accent The accent character. eg. '`' 485 * @param c The basic character. 486 * @return The combined character, or 0 if the characters cannot be combined. 487 */ getDeadChar(int accent, int c)488 public static int getDeadChar(int accent, int c) { 489 if (c == accent || CHAR_SPACE == c) { 490 // The same dead character typed twice or a dead character followed by a 491 // space should both produce the non-combining version of the combining char. 492 // In this case we don't even need to compute the combining character. 493 return accent; 494 } 495 496 int combining = sAccentToCombining.get(accent); 497 if (combining == 0) { 498 return 0; 499 } 500 501 final int combination = (combining << 16) | c; 502 int combined; 503 synchronized (sDeadKeyCache) { 504 combined = sDeadKeyCache.get(combination, -1); 505 if (combined == -1) { 506 sDeadKeyBuilder.setLength(0); 507 sDeadKeyBuilder.append((char)c); 508 sDeadKeyBuilder.append((char)combining); 509 String result = Normalizer.normalize(sDeadKeyBuilder, Normalizer.Form.NFC); 510 combined = result.codePointCount(0, result.length()) == 1 511 ? result.codePointAt(0) : 0; 512 sDeadKeyCache.put(combination, combined); 513 } 514 } 515 return combined; 516 } 517 518 /** 519 * Describes the character mappings associated with a key. 520 * 521 * @deprecated instead use {@link KeyCharacterMap#getDisplayLabel(int)}, 522 * {@link KeyCharacterMap#getNumber(int)} and {@link KeyCharacterMap#get(int, int)}. 523 */ 524 @Deprecated 525 public static class KeyData { 526 public static final int META_LENGTH = 4; 527 528 /** 529 * The display label (see {@link #getDisplayLabel}). 530 */ 531 public char displayLabel; 532 /** 533 * The "number" value (see {@link #getNumber}). 534 */ 535 public char number; 536 /** 537 * The character that will be generated in various meta states 538 * (the same ones used for {@link #get} and defined as 539 * {@link KeyEvent#META_SHIFT_ON} and {@link KeyEvent#META_ALT_ON}). 540 * <table> 541 * <tr><th>Index</th><th align="left">Value</th></tr> 542 * <tr><td>0</td><td>no modifiers</td></tr> 543 * <tr><td>1</td><td>caps</td></tr> 544 * <tr><td>2</td><td>alt</td></tr> 545 * <tr><td>3</td><td>caps + alt</td></tr> 546 * </table> 547 */ 548 public char[] meta = new char[META_LENGTH]; 549 } 550 551 /** 552 * Get the character conversion data for a given key code. 553 * 554 * @param keyCode The keyCode to query. 555 * @param results A {@link KeyData} instance that will be filled with the results. 556 * @return True if the key was mapped. If the key was not mapped, results is not modified. 557 * 558 * @deprecated instead use {@link KeyCharacterMap#getDisplayLabel(int)}, 559 * {@link KeyCharacterMap#getNumber(int)} or {@link KeyCharacterMap#get(int, int)}. 560 */ 561 @Deprecated getKeyData(int keyCode, KeyData results)562 public boolean getKeyData(int keyCode, KeyData results) { 563 if (results.meta.length < KeyData.META_LENGTH) { 564 throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException( 565 "results.meta.length must be >= " + KeyData.META_LENGTH); 566 } 567 568 char displayLabel = nativeGetDisplayLabel(mPtr, keyCode); 569 if (displayLabel == 0) { 570 return false; 571 } 572 573 results.displayLabel = displayLabel; 574 results.number = nativeGetNumber(mPtr, keyCode); 575 results.meta[0] = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, 0); 576 results.meta[1] = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, KeyEvent.META_SHIFT_ON); 577 results.meta[2] = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, KeyEvent.META_ALT_ON); 578 results.meta[3] = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, 579 KeyEvent.META_ALT_ON | KeyEvent.META_SHIFT_ON); 580 return true; 581 } 582 583 /** 584 * Get an array of KeyEvent objects that if put into the input stream 585 * could plausibly generate the provided sequence of characters. It is 586 * not guaranteed that the sequence is the only way to generate these 587 * events or that it is optimal. 588 * <p> 589 * This function is primarily offered for instrumentation and testing purposes. 590 * It may fail to map characters to key codes. In particular, the key character 591 * map for the {@link #BUILT_IN_KEYBOARD built-in keyboard} device id may be empty. 592 * Consider using the key character map associated with the 593 * {@link #VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD virtual keyboard} device id instead. 594 * </p><p> 595 * For robust text entry, do not use this function. Instead construct a 596 * {@link KeyEvent} with action code {@link KeyEvent#ACTION_MULTIPLE} that contains 597 * the desired string using {@link KeyEvent#KeyEvent(long, String, int, int)}. 598 * </p> 599 * 600 * @param chars The sequence of characters to generate. 601 * @return An array of {@link KeyEvent} objects, or null if the given char array 602 * can not be generated using the current key character map. 603 * @throws {@link IllegalArgumentException} if the passed array of characters is null. 604 */ getEvents(char[] chars)605 public KeyEvent[] getEvents(char[] chars) { 606 if (chars == null) { 607 throw new IllegalArgumentException("chars must not be null."); 608 } 609 return nativeGetEvents(mPtr, chars); 610 } 611 612 /** 613 * Returns true if the specified key produces a glyph. 614 * 615 * @param keyCode The key code. 616 * @return True if the key is a printing key. 617 */ isPrintingKey(int keyCode)618 public boolean isPrintingKey(int keyCode) { 619 int type = Character.getType(nativeGetDisplayLabel(mPtr, keyCode)); 620 621 switch (type) 622 { 623 case Character.SPACE_SEPARATOR: 624 case Character.LINE_SEPARATOR: 625 case Character.PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR: 626 case Character.CONTROL: 627 case Character.FORMAT: 628 return false; 629 default: 630 return true; 631 } 632 } 633 634 /** 635 * Gets the keyboard type. 636 * Returns {@link #NUMERIC}, {@link #PREDICTIVE}, {@link #ALPHA}, {@link #FULL} 637 * or {@link #SPECIAL_FUNCTION}. 638 * <p> 639 * Different keyboard types have different semantics. Refer to the documentation 640 * associated with the keyboard type constants for details. 641 * </p> 642 * 643 * @return The keyboard type. 644 */ getKeyboardType()645 public int getKeyboardType() { 646 return nativeGetKeyboardType(mPtr); 647 } 648 649 /** 650 * Gets a constant that describes the behavior of this keyboard's modifier keys 651 * such as {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_SHIFT_LEFT}. 652 * <p> 653 * Currently there are two behaviors that may be combined: 654 * </p> 655 * <ul> 656 * <li>Chorded behavior: When the modifier key is pressed together with one or more 657 * character keys, the keyboard inserts the modified keys and 658 * then resets the modifier state when the modifier key is released.</li> 659 * <li>Toggled behavior: When the modifier key is pressed and released on its own 660 * it first toggles into a latched state. When latched, the modifier will apply 661 * to next character key that is pressed and will then reset itself to the initial state. 662 * If the modifier is already latched and the modifier key is pressed and release on 663 * its own again, then it toggles into a locked state. When locked, the modifier will 664 * apply to all subsequent character keys that are pressed until unlocked by pressing 665 * the modifier key on its own one more time to reset it to the initial state. 666 * Toggled behavior is useful for small profile keyboards designed for thumb typing. 667 * </ul> 668 * <p> 669 * This function currently returns {@link #MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED} when the 670 * {@link #getKeyboardType() keyboard type} is {@link #FULL} or {@link #SPECIAL_FUNCTION} and 671 * {@link #MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED_OR_TOGGLED} otherwise. 672 * In the future, the function may also take into account global keyboard 673 * accessibility settings, other user preferences, or new device capabilities. 674 * </p> 675 * 676 * @return The modifier behavior for this keyboard. 677 * 678 * @see #MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED 679 * @see #MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED_OR_TOGGLED 680 */ getModifierBehavior()681 public int getModifierBehavior() { 682 switch (getKeyboardType()) { 683 case FULL: 684 case SPECIAL_FUNCTION: 685 return MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED; 686 default: 687 return MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED_OR_TOGGLED; 688 } 689 } 690 691 /** 692 * Queries the framework about whether any physical keys exist on the 693 * any keyboard attached to the device that are capable of producing the given key code. 694 * 695 * @param keyCode The key code to query. 696 * @return True if at least one attached keyboard supports the specified key code. 697 */ deviceHasKey(int keyCode)698 public static boolean deviceHasKey(int keyCode) { 699 return InputManager.getInstance().deviceHasKeys(new int[] { keyCode })[0]; 700 } 701 702 /** 703 * Queries the framework about whether any physical keys exist on the 704 * any keyboard attached to the device that are capable of producing the given 705 * array of key codes. 706 * 707 * @param keyCodes The array of key codes to query. 708 * @return A new array of the same size as the key codes array whose elements 709 * are set to true if at least one attached keyboard supports the corresponding key code 710 * at the same index in the key codes array. 711 */ deviceHasKeys(int[] keyCodes)712 public static boolean[] deviceHasKeys(int[] keyCodes) { 713 return InputManager.getInstance().deviceHasKeys(keyCodes); 714 } 715 716 @Override writeToParcel(Parcel out, int flags)717 public void writeToParcel(Parcel out, int flags) { 718 if (out == null) { 719 throw new IllegalArgumentException("parcel must not be null"); 720 } 721 nativeWriteToParcel(mPtr, out); 722 } 723 724 @Override describeContents()725 public int describeContents() { 726 return 0; 727 } 728 729 /** 730 * Thrown by {@link KeyCharacterMap#load} when a key character map could not be loaded. 731 */ 732 public static class UnavailableException extends AndroidRuntimeException { UnavailableException(String msg)733 public UnavailableException(String msg) { 734 super(msg); 735 } 736 } 737 738 /** 739 * Specifies a substitute key code and meta state as a fallback action 740 * for an unhandled key. 741 * @hide 742 */ 743 public static final class FallbackAction { 744 private static final int MAX_RECYCLED = 10; 745 private static final Object sRecycleLock = new Object(); 746 private static FallbackAction sRecycleBin; 747 private static int sRecycledCount; 748 749 private FallbackAction next; 750 751 public int keyCode; 752 public int metaState; 753 FallbackAction()754 private FallbackAction() { 755 } 756 obtain()757 public static FallbackAction obtain() { 758 final FallbackAction target; 759 synchronized (sRecycleLock) { 760 if (sRecycleBin == null) { 761 target = new FallbackAction(); 762 } else { 763 target = sRecycleBin; 764 sRecycleBin = target.next; 765 sRecycledCount--; 766 target.next = null; 767 } 768 } 769 return target; 770 } 771 recycle()772 public void recycle() { 773 synchronized (sRecycleLock) { 774 if (sRecycledCount < MAX_RECYCLED) { 775 next = sRecycleBin; 776 sRecycleBin = this; 777 sRecycledCount += 1; 778 } else { 779 next = null; 780 } 781 } 782 } 783 } 784 } 785