Modular System Components. Modular Kernels. HIDL General. HIDL Java. ConfigStore HAL. Device Tree Overlays. Vendor NDK. Vendor Interface Object. Core Concepts. Camera Features. Bluetooth and NFC. Calling and Messaging. ACTS Tests. Surface and SurfaceHolder. SurfaceFlinger and WindowManager.
Hardware Composer HAL. OpenGL ES. This course is for professional Android developers who are looking to enable multi-window support for their apps. Using multi-window support, you can run multiple applications at the same time, allowing your users to multi-task and be more productive. Android developer with a huge passion for learning, teaching, and discussing technologies. Public speaker, mentor, video I am a perpetual perfection seeker with a big passion for History A raywenderlich.
Start Reading. Add an app: In the Multi-Window dock, touch , touch the app you want to add, then touch Done. Move an app: In the Multi-Window dock, touch , drag the desired app to any location in the dock, then touch Done. Remove an app: In the Multi-Window dock, touch , touch in the upper right corner of the icon of the app you want to remove, then touch Done. Multi-Window is enabled by default. You can quickly find and switch between floating windows for apps using the floating window management function.
Make sure that you have opened floating windows for multiple apps and minimized them into the floating ball. Browse through the floating window previews : Swipe up or down to find the floating window preview of the app you are looking for. Display the floating window for an app : Touch the floating window preview of the app to display it in a floating window. Close the floating window for an app : Touch on the floating window preview to close it. Multi-window view can now work within specific apps such as Email and Notepad.
You can create two task windows for the same app, and drag images, text, or documents between them. App manifest file. Device compatibility. Multiple APK support. Tablets, large screens, and foldables. Build responsive UIs. Build for foldables. Getting started. Handling data. User input. Watch Face Studio. Health services. Creating watch faces. Android TV. Build TV Apps. Build TV playback apps.
Help users find content on TV. Recommend TV content. Watch Next. Build TV games. Build TV input services. TV Accessibility. Android for Cars. Build media apps for cars.
Build navigation, parking, and charging apps for cars. Android Things. Supported hardware. Advanced setup. Build apps. Create a Things app. Communicate with wireless devices.
Configure devices. Interact with peripherals. Build user-space drivers. Manage devices. Create a build. Push an update. Chrome OS devices. App architecture. Architecture Components. UI layer libraries.
View binding. Data binding library. Lifecycle-aware components. Paging Library. Paging 2. Data layer libraries. How-To Guides. Advanced Concepts. Threading in WorkManager. App entry points. App shortcuts. App navigation. Navigation component. App links. Dependency injection. Core topics. App compatibility. Interact with other apps. Package visibility. Intents and intent filters. User interface. Add motion to your layout with MotionLayout.
MotionLayout XML reference. Improving layout performance. Custom view components. Look and feel. Splash screens. Add the app bar. Control the system UI visibility. Supporting swipe-to-refresh. Pop-up messages overview. Adding search functionality. Creating backward-compatible UIs. Home channels for mobile apps. App widgets. Media app architecture. Building an audio app. Building a video app. The Google Assistant. Routing between devices.
Background tasks. Manage device awake state.
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