How to Access Settings Sub-Menu from an Application: Difference between revisions

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  Sometimes, terminal owner may design the launcher application and block the entrance for user to use original Settings application. But they can still launcher the special sub settings menu from the launcher application directly. Here is the [http://ftp.wizarpos.com/advanceSDK/QuickStartActivity.zip examples] for Wifi, Bluetooth, Sound, Display, Date, Battery saver and local sub setting menus.
== Context ==
Terminal owners who have created custom launcher applications may restrict direct access to the standard Settings application. However, they can still provide access to specific settings sub-menus directly through their custom launcher.
== Sub-Menu Access Examples ==
Here are examples for launching sub-menus for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Sound, Display, Date, Battery Saver, and other local settings directly from a custom launcher application. [http://ftp.wizarpos.com/advanceSDK/QuickStartActivity.zip Download examples]

Revision as of 21:13, 2 January 2024

Context

Terminal owners who have created custom launcher applications may restrict direct access to the standard Settings application. However, they can still provide access to specific settings sub-menus directly through their custom launcher.

Sub-Menu Access Examples

Here are examples for launching sub-menus for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Sound, Display, Date, Battery Saver, and other local settings directly from a custom launcher application. Download examples