![]() ![]() ![]() Please note: In order to use the full version without restrictions ( Advanced Barcode Scanner, Text Scanner), the Google Play Services must be installed on your device. The version available for download on this website is suitable for bulk-licensing and can be activated with activation keys provided by TEC-IT (Internet access is required once for activation). Bulk Licensingįor users with volume license requirements for 25 or more devices, TEC-IT offers a bulk-license version of the app. Please upgrade (in-app purchase) to the unlimited version to remove this limitation. The free trial is available on Google Play as free demo and displays a demo hint in irregular intervals. The Advanced Barcode Scanner and the Text Scanner are supported from Android 5.0 (Lollipop) onward and requires installed Google Play services. ![]() Scanner Keyboard is available for Android 4.4 (KitKat) and higher. Scanner Keyboard - Availability Compatibility / Limitations Customized app versions are available on request. by automatically pressing enter after reading a barcode). Highly Customizable The app is very flexible and can be configured to meet almost any requirement (e.g. Autoscan invokes the scanner automatically in certain input fields of a target app. Batch Processing / Autoscan The integrated scanners can be operated in batch mode. Data is scanned without switching between apps. Tedious copy/paste is not required anymore. This input method is available for almost all apps and browsers on smartphones and tablets.Įnhancing Productivity This keyboard reduces typing efforts and avoids typing errors. Works with Any App Captured data is inserted into the target app like manual input. The keyboard also provides voice recognition and spelling suggestions. Easy to Use This keyboard resembles the layout of the Android standard keyboard - you will immediately be familiar with it. The integrated scanners are invoked with just a single tap. We just need to enable and disable this flag at the right time.Ĭhanging the flag is a pretty simple task.The Scanner Keyboard convinces with a number of valuable features: Seamless Integration In addition to manual typing this keyboard is able to scan linear and 2D barcodes, texts (OCR) and NFC tags immediately into target apps. Obviously, the solution is not that hard to find. However, when this flag is not set, the floating window interferes with the apps behind it and makes it impossible to use the keyboard for them. When this flag is set, our window is not going to receive any keyboard inputs. Those will instead go to whatever focusable window is behind it. FLAG_NOT_FOCUSABLE - The window won’t ever get the key input focus, so the user can not send key or other button events to it. ![]() You may remember that in the fourth article about the floating window, we add a specific flag to LayoutParams for our window: Let’s solve this last issue so we can wrap everything nicely together to get the fully functional app in the next articles. However, it’s still not possible to use it as the soft keyboard is not triggered, so it’s impossible to write any note. We can even move the window around the screen. In the previous articles, we created the main app, foreground service, and the floating window. In this article, I will teach you how to allow keyboard input in the floating window. I received feedback from tens of thousands of users and see various issues on different phones with different Android versions.īefore reading this article, it’s recommended to go through Floating Windows on Android 5: Moving Window. It’s sometimes tricky, and I spent months reading documentation and Android source code and experimenting. After 6 years of the development of the app, I know a bit about it. I’m the author of Floating Apps the first app of its kind on Google Play and the most popular one with over 8 million downloads. Have you ever wondered how to make those floating windows used by Facebook Heads and other apps? Have you ever wanted to use the same technology in your app? It’s easy, and I will guide you through the whole process. The sixth lesson teaches you how to switch modes to allow keyboard input. Learn how to use floating windows in your Android apps. ![]()
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