To address IME service context's Resources / DisplayMetrics update
when switching IME window to another display after onConfigurationChange.
We use Context#createDisplayContext to create display specific context when
display changed, to ensure soft keyboard can re-layout with correct resources.
Bug: 126930163
Test: manual with AOSP IME as below steps:
1) Settings > Developer options > enable "Simulated Display" & "Force desktop mode".
2) Reboot device
3) Launch app (i.e. Contacts) with bluetooth or usb mouse in Simulated display.
4) Tap EditText on app to see see if IME window layout correctly on simulated display.
5) Launch app (i.e Files) on primary display.
6) Tap EditText on app to see if IME window layout correctly on primary display.
Change-Id: I0ed6a079af1ed90c75fee1d36d5ce3ef3c41f8ed
Remove EXTENDED_TOUCHABLE_REGION_HEIGHT from LatinIME#onComputeInsets
to prevent keyboard touch region covered navigation bar
when in split-window mode with display density < 240 case.
Fix: 134893742
Test: manual as below steps:
1) Set window density as 240 with "adb shell wm density 240"
2) Launch a app (i.e. Messages) from recents activity, set as split-screen mode.
3) Tap Search bar to show IME keyboard.
4) Press home / back / recents key if it works, expect it works.
Change-Id: I596b7276041fecc50d2bc095c7e51664f632368d
This CL demonstrates how an IME can show an Activity on the display
where the IME is shown. The key points are:
* The current display ID can be obtained as follows.
final int curentDisplayId = inputMethodService
.getSystemService(WindowManager.class)
.getDefaultDisplay()
.getDisplayId();
* When launching an Activity, specify the target display ID as
follows.
inputMethodService.startActivity(intent, ActivityOptions
.makeBasic()
.setLaunchDisplayId(curentDisplayId)
.toBundle());
Fix: 131718879
Test: Manually verified as follows.
1. Build aosp_blueline-userdebug and flash it.
2. adb shell settings put global force_desktop_mode_on_external_displays 1
3. adb shell settings put global overlay_display_devices 1920x1080/320
4. adb reboot
5. With a mouse, launch any application that has input field
in the secondary display.
6. Click that input field to bring up AOSP Keyboard.
7. Long click the comma key then select the gear icon.
8. Select "Android Keyboard Settings (AOSP)"
9. Make sure that the AOSP Keyboard Settings is launched in
the secondary display, not in the default display.
10. Go back to the step 7.
11. Select "Languages"
12. Subtype Enabler for AOSP Keyboard is shown in the secondary
display, not in the default display.
Change-Id: I9f89f371c38d9a7b5a06d018d4b41aa09815ea24