Currently we have an "enhance web accessibility" setting that has to be
enabled to make sure web content is accessible. We added the setting to
get user consent because we are injecting JavaScript-based screen-reader
pulled from the Google infrastructure. However, many users do not know
that and (as expected) do not read the user documentation, resulting in
critique for lacking accessibility support in WebViews with JavaScript
enabled (Browser, Gmail, etc).
To smoothen the user experience now "enhance web accessibility" is a
feature an accessibility plug-in can request, similarly to explore by
touch. Now a user does not need to know that she has to explicitly
enable the setting and web accessibility will work out-of-the-box.
Before we were showing a dialog when a plug-in tries to put the device
in a touch exploration mode. However, now that we have one more feature
a plug-in can request, showing two dialogs (assume a plug-in wants both
features) will mean that a user should potentially deal with three
dialogs, one for enabling the service, and one for each feature. We
could merge the dialogs but still the user has to poke two dialogs.
It seems that the permission mechanism is a perfect fit for getting
user permission for an app to do something, in this case to enable
an accessibility feature. We need a separate permission for explore
by touch and enhance web accessibility since the former changes the
interaction model and the latter injects JavaScript in web pages. It
is critical to get user consent for the script injection part so we
need a well-documented permission rather a vague umbrella permission
for poking accessibility features. To allow better grouping of the
accessibility permissions this patch adds a permission group as well.
bug:8089372
Change-Id: Ic125514c34f191aea0416a469e4b3481ab3200b9
Implemented reading and writing state to retain information
across boots, API to retrieve state from it, improved location
manager interaction to monitor both coarse and fine access
and only note operations when location data is being delivered
back to app (not when it is just registering to get the data at
some time in the future).
Also implement tracking of read/write ops on contacts and the
call log. This involved tweaking the content provider protocol
to pass over the name of the calling package, and some
infrastructure in the ContentProvider transport to note incoming
calls with the app ops service. The contacts provider and call
log provider turn this on for themselves.
This also implements some of the mechanics of being able to ignore
incoming provider calls... all that is left are some new APIs for
the real content provider implementation to be involved with
providing the correct behavior for query() (return an empty
cursor with the right columns) and insert() (need to figure out
what URI to return).
Change-Id: I36ebbcd63dee58264a480f3d3786891ca7cbdb4c
Put information in User-Agent:
* Build fingerprint
* Calendar or CalendarSyncAdapter package name + version code
* Package name of app making changes to provider for uphill syncs
Example:
google/mantaray/manta:K/MASTER/eng.aalbert.20121217.140040:eng/dev-keys:com.google.android.calendar:201212060:com.google.android.calendar Google-HTTP-Java-Client/1.11.0-beta (gzip)
Change-Id: Ief8f57809ce240df4f5c662c703dcb80dab47367
Only plays a tone if the battery level is below 95% which
is the same heuristic used when determining whether to turn
the screen on.
Use new low battery and wireless charging sounds on Mako.
Bug: 7371658
Change-Id: Ia4527ec398d024ee418a4287e1fcbf0ec83bcc24
AudioService relies on a valid mmc in order to enforce the headset
volume limitation or not. There is a timeout to enforce the limitation
if no mcc is configured after boot.
Until this timeout is reached or a valid SIM is detected the headset
volume is not limited.
This change makes that the last known volume limitation state (enforced or
not) is persisted so that next time we boot, last known state is applied until
a new mcc is configured if any. In most cases, the mcc does not change from one
boot to the next and we do the right thing. If teh mcc does change, the correct
policy will be enforced when the mcc is detected or after the timeout.
Also fix a bug where the volume panel was not displayed if the limitation mechanism
is triggered at the first press on VOL+ key.
Bug 7455275.
Change-Id: Id0f2996d893d38c6a14f4f9e4a0e9e3be17ef127
Many media files and source code files were marked as executable in Git.
Remove those.
Also a shell script and python script were not marked as executable.
Change-Id: Ieb51bafb46c895a21d2e83696f5a901ba752b2c5
Addressing some comments:
- Sticky widget is now saved in a user-scoped setting.
- Removed multi-user widget from computation (obsolete).
- Removed status widget from computation (just use right-most).
- Removed duplicate isMusicPlaying logic.
(frameworks/base)
Change-Id: I8ef8f826677d78ac24da52adf2d99d47c8d965ac
Add settings dock_audio_media_enabled indicating if dock audio
is enabled for media for docks that do not implement jack detection.
Bug 7302106.
Change-Id: I75766b606ceb870b3f89979c4e3cca88ed197aaf
The action to launch the developer settings panel is now required
by the platform.
Add a new hidden API to LauncherActivity so I can better integrate
these into the existing Dev Tools app.
Change-Id: I9c082622fd4c8f4a5be51cabb664741a3782ece1
This removes lockscreen-specific "Vibrate on touch" setting, and
changes it to use the haptic feedback setting instead.
Bug: 7318772
Change-Id: I637c392a1aaa22403cb20da4723f90c3b2e3de19
LocationManagerService now keeps track of the current user ID and
denies location requests made by all but the foreground user.
Additionally, location settings are now user-specific, rather than
global to the device. Location provider services now run as specific
users, and when the device's foreground user changes, we rebind to
appropriately-owned providers.
Bug: 6926385
Bug: 7247203
Change-Id: I346074959e96e52bcc77eeb188dffe322b690879
1) Properly handle restores of settings elements that have been migrated
to the new global namespace
1) Back up and restore the new global settings namespace
3) Make sure to back up / restore the global entity
ENABLE_ACCESSIBILITY_GLOBAL_GESTURE_ENABLED
Bug 7249405
Change-Id: Ibfa9930ea4d0e16c7635697e8c631b155e4c0cb2
Includes telephony, WindowManager, PackageManager, and debugging
settings. Update API to point towards moved values.
Bug: 7231764, 7231252, 7231156
Change-Id: I5828747205708872f19f83a5bc821ed0a801cb79
1. This change adds a global gesture for enabling accessibility.
To enable this gesture the user has to allow it from the
accessibility settings or use the setup wizard to enable
accessibility. When the global gesture is enabled the user
can long press on power to bring the global actions dialog
and then hold with two fingers for a few seconds to enable
accessibility. The appropriate feedback is also provided.
2. The global gesture is writing directly into the settings for
the current user if performed when the keyguard is not on. If
the keygaurd is on and the current user has no accessibility
enabled, the gesture will temporary enable accessibility
for the current user, i.e. no settings are changed, to allow
the blind user to log into his account. As soon as a user
switch happens the new user settings are inherited. If no
user change happens after temporary enabling accessibility
the temporary changes will be undone when the keyguard goes
away and the device will works as expected by the current user.
bug:6171929
3. The initialization code for the owner was not executed due
to a redundant check, thus putting the accessibility layer in
an inconsistent state which breaks pretty much everything.
bug:7240414
Change-Id: Ie7d7aba80f5867b7f88d5893b848b53fb02a7537
Various per-user settings such as rotation lock are relevant to the
singleton PhoneWindowManager object. We now listen for user-switch
broadcasts and reconfigure the active state based on the newly-
active user's settings.
The RotationPolicy toolset has also been updated to do the right
thing, as has the Quick Settings UI.
Bug 7213638
Change-Id: Iee2109e48df550b4c979d3f9c91b5d2b71a6a08e
- Certain tiles were not updating strings based on configuration changes
- Updating bluetooth icon
- Fixing issue where QuickContacts is not being launched per-user
Change-Id: I5936e856b5454d608f9c7ddb6b81d9b566bb03ea
Migrate networking, storage, battery, DropBox, and PackageManager
related Secure settings to Global table.
Bug: 7232014, 7231331, 7231198
Change-Id: I772c2a9586a2f708c9db95622477f235064b8f4d
To be set for each individual user upon completion of setup wizard.
This complements Settings.Global.DEVICE_PROVISIONED, which is set
upon completion of setup wizard by the primary user.
Bug: 7236987
Change-Id: I22f279e3262504f529345bbce30b39c71a41dce7
Fixed one setting that was migrated but not marked deprecated.
Removed a hidden setting that is no longer used by the new
power manager service.
Bug: 7231172
Change-Id: I332f020f876a18d519a1a20598a172f1c98036f7
...service com.android.systemui.SystemUIService: java.lang.NullPointerException
- Don't acquire the activity manager lock in handleIncomingUser(),
there is really no need to do so.
- Rework the settings provider client side cache code to not hold
locks while calling into the provider.
I also changed the way the settings provider uses system properties
so that there is one property for all users. We can't do one per
user, since the system property name space is limited with a fixed
size. And we don't really need to do that; the worse that happens
by combining all users is that if one running user changes one of its
settings, all other running users will think they need to reload
settings when they go to fetch them next.
Change-Id: I13b90b832310d117eb6d721aacd122cfba7d749a