Android :: How To Implement Back Button

Nov 24, 2010

I want to implement back button functionality in my Android Application similar to the back button in the Browser but without using Intents.

I m going to view a sport listview, in that i click football listview , in that i click my favorite player listview, suppose if the user press back button in football listview then i have to diaplay sport listview.

Android :: How to implement Back Button


Motorola Droid X : Back Button Functionality - Cannot Simply Go Back One Menu Using The Back Key

Jul 15, 2010

This is my first android device and i'm loving it... but one thing that irks me is the use, or lack thereof, of the back button.

As I am navigating menus and options in the Settings, I cannot simply go back one menu using the back key. For example, if I go to Settings->Battery Manager->Battery Profile Options and want to go back to the Settings screen, I cannot.

Pushing the back button does nothing and I can only go back to the Settings menu by going Home, then re-entering.

Another quirk regarding the back button is when reading emails. Using a regular email account such as Hotmail, I cannot simply read an email and go back to the inbox using the button.

It makes navigating the phone very tedious.

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Android :: Implement Button On Widget

Jan 17, 2010

I am just getting started with Android development and I have created a nice little widget that displays some info on my home screen. However, I now want to implement a Button on my widget that updates the info in my widget TextView.

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Android :: Implement Button In Widget?

May 6, 2009

I try to create a widget and I am now wondering how to be able to put a button on my widget and set its "onClickListener". It seems that we are limited to the RemoteViews... OK I can deal with that (but this is a limitat to me) but I'd like to add a button where the user can request an update on the data displayed in the widget. (I get some info on the web but the user only needs to request an update, I can't defined an automatique update, it's useless for my app) I'm sure we can do that since there is an example with a player and obviously with a PLAY/PAUSE button. I was looking for in the remoteViews API btu without finding anything.

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Sep 9, 2009

How can you implement a RadioButtonPreference in android? Just like the CheckBoxPreference. Are there any workarounds?

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Nov 24, 2010

In my android app development, I have one button, the button text is not a single color text, it is two lines text, with each line uses different color for line text. How to implement this? "Two lines" can be simply implemented by adding " " in the text, I don know how to set different colors for each line text on the button. Anyone can help?

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Android :: How To Control Activity Flow - Back Button Versus Home Button

Sep 2, 2010

I have 3 activities in my app: Activity1 -> Activity2 -> Activity3. Inside Activity3, if the user presses Back, I would like to return to Activity2. In Activity3's onPause event, I added a finish() statement. That's probably not even necessary, but I wanted to make sure this Activity gets cleaned up. This works fine.
However, while in Activity3, if the user presses Home or starts a new app (through notification bar or some other means), I want both Activity3 and Activity2 to finish. If the user returns to this app, he should resume with Activity1.

I have figured out how to do one or the other, but I can't figure out how to handle both cases, if it's even possible. Can I trap the "Back" button in Activity3 and send a message back to Activity2 telling it not to finish()? It seems like the Activities follow the same lifecycle flow (Pause, Stop) regardless of what you do to send them to the background. Just to answer the question of why I want this behavior, imagine that Activity1 is a login screen, Activity2 is a selection screen, and Activity3 is a content screen. If I press Back from the content page, I want to be able to make a new selection. If I exit via any other means (Home, notification bar), I want the user to be "logged out".

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Android :: WebView.clearHistory() - Don't Want Back Button To Allow User To Go Back Further Than Current Session

Mar 31, 2009

I call WebView.clearHistory(), but I am still able to go back after doing so. I want to reuse a WebView, but I don't want the back button to allow the user to go back further than the current "session" of using the WebView. Anybody know what is the best way to handle this? I thought for sure that clearHistory() would do it.

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Android :: Application Implement Built In Quick Search Button

Oct 18, 2009

I've been trying to make my app implement the built in quick search, similar to how it is done in ApiDemos' "app/search/invoke search". I have tried everything from trying to follow different examples, to copying the code exactly as it is in ApiDemos. All I've found for the former have been concerned with older versions of the SDK, and simply not worked. As for the stuff that I can actually run and see working in ApiDemos, I've tried copying the following

com.example.android.apis.app.SearchInvoke.java
com.example.android.apis.app.SearchQueryResults.java
com.example.android.apis.app.SearchSuggestionSampleProvider.java
res/layout/search_invoke.xml res/layout/search_query_results.xml
res/values/arrays.xml res/values/strings.xml res/xml/searchable.xml
And everything under "Search Samples" in AndroidManifest.xml

This copying gets me a view that looks exactly like the one I'm facing when running ApiDemos, but when I click the search button, in the quick search box, Android always just opens up a browser window, with Google search results for the given query. I simply cannot find the critical component in ApiDemos that tells android that I want to use my own custom code for handling the search request. Both documentation and other online resources seem very lacking when it comes to this.

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Android :: Implement Touch Events On Activity And Button On Droid?

Apr 23, 2010

I have an Android activity with an ImageButton. I would like to execute some logic when the button is clicked and show a different image for the pressed state, but also receive the touch event on the activity.

By default only the button receives the touch event. If I set the clickable attribute of the button to false then only the activity receives the touch event.

What's the best way to implement the touch event in the activity and the click in the button?

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Android :: Implement Button Click From A Custom List View?

Jul 15, 2010

I am using one class which extends ListActivity and One class extending BaseAdapter.
The Base Adapter uses getView function to inflate layout from xml.
The xml contains a text and a button to delete the row of list.
Please let me know how to handle the button click in the ListActivity class.

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Android : Back Button - Disable In Buffering Or Should Prevent The Player Tostart If Back Is Clicked

Oct 11, 2010

In my android application i have a video list screen,a buffering screen and a videoplayer screen.
As soon as the user clicks an item from videolist screen ,he is navigated to buffering screen and then to videoplayer.
In the buffering screen i am using Async task and doing the loading process in on background process.

Now my issue is like the user if has selested a video then gets navigated to buffering screen.But if the user clicks back when he is in buffering screen then initially he is getting navigated to videolist screen but immediately after that again he is navigated to videoplayer screen.

What i would like to have is either the back button should be made disable in buffering or should prevent the player tostart if back is clicked.

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Android :: Ok Button On AlertDialog Should Work As Back Button

Jun 16, 2009

In My code I am displaying a AlertDialog based on some condition.

CODE:.......................

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Motorola Droid X : Back Button - Swipe Left To Right On Maybe The Top Bar It Goes Back

Jul 19, 2010

I'm finding that I'm using the back button A LOT whether browsing the web or just navigating the OS. It kind of sucks because the buttons on the droid x are well, really small, and sometimes hard to press because they are so narrow and flimsy feeling. And depending on how you are holding the phone, it could be a good bit of distance for your thumb to travel or I'm finding myself having to reposition the phone in my hands just to reach the back button, which you seem to need very frequently.

Anyone know of any kind of back 'swipe' implementation ? Like some software you can install that makes it if you swipe left to right on maybe the top bar it goes back?

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HTC Incredible :: Swiping Down Notification Bar / Back It Up - Hit Back Button?

May 5, 2010

Instead of trying to grab the notification bar and swiping it down, simply start ABOVE the screen and swipe down. Fast or slow makes no difference.

You can swipe it back up, or simply hit the back button.

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General :: Have To Click Back Button 2x In Browser To Go Back?

Sep 8, 2013

In the last few days I am having to press the back button twice when using both the stock android browser and the latest version of chrome on my rooted S3.

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General :: Homescreen Script Launcher - Implement Home Button Though ADB Shell?

Jan 9, 2013

I have a rooted Asus Transformer TF700 and got init.d working. I have it start eBay, Skype and Voice (I found the widget doesn't load until the app is started) with the sleep command in between each to ease the processor.

I would like to add a line at the end to return to the home screen. How I can implement the home button though adb shell?

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Android :: Android - Override Back Button To Act Like Home Button

Jan 4, 2010

On pressing the back button, I'd like my application to go into the stopped state, rather than the destroyed state. In the Android docs it states: not all activities have the behavior that they are destroyed when BACK is pressed. When the user starts playing music in the Music application and then presses BACK, the application overrides the normal back behavior, preventing the player activity from being destroyed, and continues playing music, even though its activity is no longer visible


How do I replicate this functionality in my own application? I think there must be three possibilities.

1) Capture the back button press (as below) and then call whatever method(s) the home button calls...........

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Android :: Changing Back Button Press To Home Button Press

Sep 1, 2009

Trying to the do as the title describes with the following code, but it doesn't seem to work. It just does nothing once i have altered the keyCode. Do i have to do something to the event?
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Android :: Using Back Button

Jul 15, 2010

I am a new to android development I want to override the default back button operation in android,please let me know how i can do this in code.

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Android :: Back Vs Home Button

Jul 4, 2010

This has been brought up before, but I was unable to find a satisfying answer. And I know it's a newbish question.

What is the difference between exiting an app with the back button compared to the home button? I am not talking about switching to the home screen, I am talking about a scenario when you want to exit an app. For example, you play a game, you're done - do you press home or back? Or, you're in the Facebook app and you want to exit to the homescreen - what do you press - back or home? At first, I thought both buttons do the same with the difference that home brings you to the homescreen instantly while back goes through your previous steps/pages/screens in the current app and then returns you the homescreen.

But later I noticed that 'reactivating' some apps that were exited via the back button cause them to 'reload' (the loading screen shows up - with certain games, grooveshark's loading screen, etc.) while they switch back instantly when "exited" with the home button.

I gather the way to 'leave' an app you don't plan on using for at least a short while (I am not talking about closing the app, I know it's up to Android, or some task-killer) is the back button, while home is more for task switching/starting new apps while old ones are running.

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Android :: Control Back Button

Aug 12, 2009

I want to get the Text data value from Sub-Activity back. And everything is ok. But when the Sub-activity was opened, then I just click back "button" on the phone, it throw an exception error. I found on the android NotePad life-cycle control toturial but It's hard to understand. Can someone help me? This is my code:
public class SBooks extends ListActivity {
private String title_raw;
private SBooksDbAdapter mDbHelper;private static final int ACTIVITY_SEARCH = 0;private static final int SEARCH_ID = Menu.FIRST; @Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.sbooks_list);
mDbHelper = new SBooksDbAdapter(this);
mDbHelper.open();
Create Menu Option
@Override public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
boolean result = super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
menu.add(0, SEARCH_ID, 0, R.string.menu_search);
return result;
@Override
public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
switch(item.getItemId()){
case SEARCH_ID:
Intent intent = new Intent(this, SBooksSearch.class);
startActivityForResult(intent, ACTIVITY_SEARCH);
return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
@Override
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent intent){
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, intent);
switch(requestCode){
case ACTIVITY_SEARCH:
Bundle bundle = intent.getExtras();
title_raw = bundle.getString(SBooksDbAdapter.KEY_TITLE_RAW);
if(title_raw!=null){
Cursor cursor = mDbHelper.searchData(title_raw);
String[] from = new String[]{ SBooksDbAdapter.KEY_ROWID,
SBooksDbAdapter.KEY_TITLE, SBooksDbAdapter.KEY_LYRICS };
int[] to = new int[]{ R.id.id, R.id.title, R.id.lyrics };
SimpleCursorAdapter adapter =
new SimpleCursorAdapter(this, R.layout.sbooks_row, cursor, from, to );
setListAdapter(adapter);This is my Sub-Activity:
public class SBooksSearch extends Activity {
private EditText mTextSearch;
private Button searchButton;
private SBooksDbAdapter mDbHelper;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.sbooks_search);
mTextSearch = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.text_search);
searchButton = (Button)findViewById(R.id.btn_search);
searchButton.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener(){
public void onClick(View v){
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.putExtra(SBooksDbAdapter.KEY_TITLE_RAW, mTextSearch.getText().toString());
setResult(RESULT_OK, intent);
finish();
@Override
protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState){
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
@Override
protected void onPause(){
super.onPause();
checkState();
@Override
protected void onResume(){
super.onResume();
}private void checkState() {
This is Logcat:
08-12 18:44:39.211: WARN/InputManagerService(581): Starting input on non-focused client com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub$Proxy@43719140 (uid=10004 pid=623)
08-12 18:44:39.510: INFO/ActivityManager(581): Displayed activity com.original.sbooks/.SBooks: 4934 ms
08-12 18:44:40.821: WARN/KeyCharacterMap(730): No keyboard for id 0
08-12 18:44:40.821: WARN/KeyCharacterMap(730): Using default keymap: /system/usr/keychars/qwerty.kcm.bin
08-12 18:44:41.412: INFO/ARMAssembler(581): generated scanline__00000177:03515104_00001A01_00000000 [ 64 ipp] (89 ins) at [0x297608:0x29776c] in 952924 ns
08-12 18:44:41.520: INFO/ARMAssembler(581): generated scanline__00000177:03515104_00000A01_00000000 [ 46 ipp] (70 ins) at [0x297798:0x2978b0] in 517061 ns
08-12 18:44:42.171: INFO/ActivityManager(581): Starting activity: Intent { comp={com.original.sbooks/com.original.sbooks.SBooksSearch} }
08-12 18:44:52.196: WARN/ActivityManager(581): Launch timeout has expired, giving up wake lock!
08-12 18:44:52.279: WARN/ActivityManager(581): Activity idle timeout for HistoryRecord{436bfc80 {com.original.sbooks/com.original.sbooks.SBooksSearch}}
08-12 18:44:57.350: DEBUG/dalvikvm(620): GC freed 4103 objects / 231808 bytes in 75ms
08-12 18:45:05.130: DEBUG/dalvikvm(649): GC freed 2604 objects / 150112 bytes in 88ms
08-12 18:45:10.120: DEBUG/dalvikvm(623): GC freed 2750 objects / 149592 bytes in 71ms
08-12 18:45:11.920: INFO/ActivityManager(581): Displayed activity com.original.sbooks/.SBooksSearch: 29748 ms
08-12 18:45:17.263: WARN/ActivityManager(581): Activity pause timeout for HistoryRecord{436bfc80 {com.original.sbooks/com.original.sbooks.SBooksSearch}}
08-12 18:45:26.762: WARN/ActivityManager(581): Launch timeout has expired, giving up wake lock!
08-12 18:45:27.272: WARN/ActivityManager(581): Activity idle timeout for HistoryRecord{435a7760 {com.original.sbooks/com.original.sbooks.SBooks}}
08-12 18:46:04.905: DEBUG/AndroidRuntime(730): Shutting down VM
08-12 18:46:04.905: WARN/dalvikvm(730): threadid=3: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4000fe70)
08-12 18:46:04.905: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): Uncaught handler: thread main exiting due to uncaught exception
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): java.lang.RuntimeException: Failure delivering result ResultInfo{who=null, request=0, result=0, data=null} to activity {com.original.sbooks/com.original.sbooks.SBooks}: java.lang.NullPointerException
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.app.ActivityThread.deliverResults(ActivityThread.java:3005)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.app.ActivityThread.handleSendResult(ActivityThread.java:3047)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.app.ActivityThread.access$2300(ActivityThread.java:112)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1721)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:123)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:3948)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:521)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:782)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:540)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at com.original.sbooks.SBooks.onActivityResult(SBooks.java:111)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.app.Activity.dispatchActivityResult(Activity.java:3595)
08-12 18:46:04.991: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(730): at android.app.ActivityThread.deliverResults(ActivityThread.java:3001)

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Aug 25, 2010

I was wondering how or if it is possible to exclude activities from the back buttons history list? For example not letting the user back into the Splash Screen?

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I have a bunch of activities that are launching each other through intents. somehow, i got into a code state where some of the screens the back button (physical button) works, but others it does not.

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Nov 2, 2010

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Aug 17, 2010

My app chains some activities.

if you press the back button, you go back through old activities then you suddenly quit the application !

so I need to show a message like "do you really want to exit" if it's the last activity on stack

I know how to override the back button but i can't figure how to know how many activity are in history

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Sep 1, 2010

I'm writing an application which will have two Activities, when the user presses the back button on the second activity a dialog should pop up asking the user to confirm the action. So how do I intercept this? I seriously doubt about this coz the backstack is a part of the OS itself. Has anyone found a workaround?

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Sep 27, 2010

I have an activity that calls the

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Apr 5, 2010

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Android :: Default Behaviour Of The Back Button

Sep 17, 2009

what the default behaviour of the back button is, as far as the Android platform is concerned.

For example, in the Contacts Application, if I am creating a contact, I just key in a name, and the press back button, the contact is saved with only the name. Fair enough. But, I then edit this contact to include a phone number and press back button. This contact is updated which now includes the phone number. I again edit this contact. This time I remove the name, as well as the phone number and press the back button. I get a message saying, "Contact doesn't exist". In this case, it deletes the contact. :(

In the mail appllication, while composing, when I press back, it goes to the drafts folder. Thats good. But, if I just have to cancel this, and I don't want this to go to drafts folder. For this, I have to open the menu, and select "Cancel".

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