Controls for system UI visibility
Since the early days of Android, the system has managed a UI component known as the status bar, which resides at the top of handset devices to deliver information such as the carrier signal, time, notifications, and so on. Android 3.0 added the system bar for tablet devices, which resides at the bottom of the screen to provide system navigation controls (Home, Back, and so forth) and also an interface for elements traditionally provided by the status bar. In Android 4.0, the system provides a new type of system UI called the navigation bar. You might consider the navigation bar a re-tuned version of the system bar designed for handsets—it provides navigation controls for devices that don’t have hardware counterparts for navigating the system, but it leaves out the system bar's notification UI and setting controls. As such, a device that provides the navigation bar also has the status bar at the top.
To this day, you can hide the status bar on handsets using the FLAG_FULLSCREEN flag. In Android 4.0, the APIs that control the system bar’s visibility have been updated to better reflect the behavior of both the system bar and navigation bar:
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE flag replaces the STATUS_BAR_HIDDEN flag. When set, this flag enables “low profile" mode for the system bar or navigation bar. Navigation buttons dim and other elements in the system bar also hide. Enabling this is useful for creating more immersive games without distraction for the system navigation buttons.
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE flag replaces the STATUS_BAR_VISIBLE flag to request the system bar or navigation bar be visible.
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION is a new flag that requests the navigation bar hide completely. Be aware that this works only for the navigation bar used by some handsets (it does not hide the system bar on tablets). The navigation bar returns to view as soon as the system receives user input. As such, this mode is useful primarily for video playback or other cases in which the whole screen is needed but user input is not required.
You can set each of these flags for the system bar and navigation bar by calling setSystemUiVisibility() on any view in your activity. The window manager combines (OR-together) all flags from all views in your window and apply them to the system UI as long as your window has input focus. When your window loses input focus (the user navigates away from your app, or a dialog appears), your flags cease to have effect. Similarly, if you remove those views from the view hierarchy their flags no longer apply.
To synchronize other events in your activity with visibility changes to the system UI (for example, hide the action bar or other UI controls when the system UI hides), you should register a View.OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener to be notified when the visibility of the system bar or navigation bar changes.
See the OverscanActivity class for a demonstration of different system UI options.
控制导航栏的显示有两种修改方法:
1.临时修改,通过方法mView.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION)方法设置。注意该方法必须放在setContentView(mView)之前,具体代码如下:
2.永久隐藏法。修改系统文件/framework/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml的变量config_showNavigationBar值。如果不起作用,那就是该值被android.content.res.Configuration类的变量navigationHidden所取代,需要修改此值(搜索SystemUI得知,显示导航栏与否是通过方法mWindowManagerService.hasNavigationBar()判断的,该方法的实现是在PhoneWindowManager类里面mHasNavigationBar设置的。)
Since the early days of Android, the system has managed a UI component known as the status bar, which resides at the top of handset devices to deliver information such as the carrier signal, time, notifications, and so on. Android 3.0 added the system bar for tablet devices, which resides at the bottom of the screen to provide system navigation controls (Home, Back, and so forth) and also an interface for elements traditionally provided by the status bar. In Android 4.0, the system provides a new type of system UI called the navigation bar. You might consider the navigation bar a re-tuned version of the system bar designed for handsets—it provides navigation controls for devices that don’t have hardware counterparts for navigating the system, but it leaves out the system bar's notification UI and setting controls. As such, a device that provides the navigation bar also has the status bar at the top.
To this day, you can hide the status bar on handsets using the FLAG_FULLSCREEN flag. In Android 4.0, the APIs that control the system bar’s visibility have been updated to better reflect the behavior of both the system bar and navigation bar:
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE flag replaces the STATUS_BAR_HIDDEN flag. When set, this flag enables “low profile" mode for the system bar or navigation bar. Navigation buttons dim and other elements in the system bar also hide. Enabling this is useful for creating more immersive games without distraction for the system navigation buttons.
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE flag replaces the STATUS_BAR_VISIBLE flag to request the system bar or navigation bar be visible.
The SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION is a new flag that requests the navigation bar hide completely. Be aware that this works only for the navigation bar used by some handsets (it does not hide the system bar on tablets). The navigation bar returns to view as soon as the system receives user input. As such, this mode is useful primarily for video playback or other cases in which the whole screen is needed but user input is not required.
You can set each of these flags for the system bar and navigation bar by calling setSystemUiVisibility() on any view in your activity. The window manager combines (OR-together) all flags from all views in your window and apply them to the system UI as long as your window has input focus. When your window loses input focus (the user navigates away from your app, or a dialog appears), your flags cease to have effect. Similarly, if you remove those views from the view hierarchy their flags no longer apply.
To synchronize other events in your activity with visibility changes to the system UI (for example, hide the action bar or other UI controls when the system UI hides), you should register a View.OnSystemUiVisibilityChangeListener to be notified when the visibility of the system bar or navigation bar changes.
See the OverscanActivity class for a demonstration of different system UI options.
控制导航栏的显示有两种修改方法:
1.临时修改,通过方法mView.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION)方法设置。注意该方法必须放在setContentView(mView)之前,具体代码如下:
public class HideTestActivity extends Activity implements OnClickListener{
View main ;
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
main = getLayoutInflater().from(this).inflate(R.layout.main, null);
main.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION);
main.setOnClickListener(this);
setContentView(main);
}
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
int i = main.getSystemUiVisibility();
if (i == View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION) {
main.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE);
} else if (i == View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE){
main.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE);
} else if (i == View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE) {
main.setSystemUiVisibility(View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION);
}
}
}
2.永久隐藏法。修改系统文件/framework/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml的变量config_showNavigationBar值。如果不起作用,那就是该值被android.content.res.Configuration类的变量navigationHidden所取代,需要修改此值(搜索SystemUI得知,显示导航栏与否是通过方法mWindowManagerService.hasNavigationBar()判断的,该方法的实现是在PhoneWindowManager类里面mHasNavigationBar设置的。)