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By default, users exit Android Wear activities by swiping from left to right. If the app contains horizontally scrollable content, users first have to navigate to the edge of the content and then swipe again from left to right to exit the app.
For more immersive experiences, like an app that can scroll a map in any direction, you can
disable the swipe to exit gesture in your app. However, if you disable it, you must implement
the long-press-to-dismiss UI pattern to let users exit your app using the
DismissOverlayView
class from the Wearable UI Library. You must also inform your users the first time they run your app
that they can exit using a long press.
For design guidelines about exiting Android Wear activities, see Breaking out of the card.
Disable the Swipe-To-Dismiss Gesture
If the user interaction model of your app interferes with the swipe-to-dismiss gesture,
you can disable it for your app. To disable the swipe-to-dismiss gesture in your app, extend
the default theme and set the android:windowSwipeToDismiss
attribute to
false
:
<style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.DeviceDefault"> <item name="android:windowSwipeToDismiss">false</item> </style>
If you disable this gesture, you must implement the long-press-to-dismiss UI pattern to let users exit your app, as described in the next section.
Implement the Long Press to Dismiss Pattern
To use the
DismissOverlayView
class in your activity, add this element to your layout definition such that it covers the whole
screen and is placed above all other views.
The following example shows how to add the
<DismissOverlayView>
element:
<FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:layout_width="match_parent"> <!-- other views go here --> <android.support.wearable.view.DismissOverlayView android:id="@+id/dismiss_overlay" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:layout_width="match_parent"/> <FrameLayout>
In your activity, obtain the
<DismissOverlayView>
element and set some introductory text. This text is shown to users the first time they run your app
to inform them that they can exit the app using a long press gesture. Then use a
GestureDetector
to detect a long press:
public class WearActivity extends Activity { private DismissOverlayView mDismissOverlay; private GestureDetector mDetector; public void onCreate(Bundle savedState) { super.onCreate(savedState); setContentView(R.layout.wear_activity); // Obtain the DismissOverlayView element mDismissOverlay = (DismissOverlayView) findViewById(R.id.dismiss_overlay); mDismissOverlay.setIntroText(R.string.long_press_intro); mDismissOverlay.showIntroIfNecessary(); // Configure a gesture detector mDetector = new GestureDetector(this, new SimpleOnGestureListener() { public void onLongPress(MotionEvent ev) { mDismissOverlay.show(); } }); } // Capture long presses @Override public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { return mDetector.onTouchEvent(ev) || super.onTouchEvent(ev); } }
When the system detects a long press gesture, the
<DismissOverlayView>
element shows an Exit button, which terminates your activity if the user presses
it.