I am using accessibility talkback functionality and I am facing one problem I have one bottom navigation in the parent activity and from the setting tab I am opening another fragment(inner fragment) using .add
but the inner fragment view not getting focus by default
I also tried with . replace
but it's not focusing by default on fragment creation.
open fragment code
val details = DetailsFragment.newInstance();
getSupportFragmentManager().setupForAccessibility()
getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction().add(android.R.id.content, details).commit()
and I used this extension function to not get focus on the previous fragment from this source
fun FragmentManager.setupForAccessibility() {
addOnBackStackChangedListener {
val lastFragmentWithView = fragments.lastOrNull { it.view != null }
for (fragment in fragments) {
if (fragment == lastFragmentWithView) {
fragment.view?.importantForAccessibility =
View.IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_YES
} else {
fragment.view?.importantForAccessibility =
View.IMPORTANT_FOR_ACCESSIBILITY_NO_HIDE_DESCENDANTS
}
}
}
}
in normal I show that at the start of the first fragment it's focusing top first Textview
and speaking automatic but in the inner fragment it's not focusing by default so what should I do to get focus by default on the first view by default
I already try
android:focusable="true"
android:focusableInTouchMode="true"
and request focus but it's not working
Please suggest me any help would be highly appriciated
I've had the best luck using
view.sendAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_FOCUSED)
on the view you want to focus, or maybe
Handler().postDelayed({
view.sendAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_FOCUSED)
}, someDelayMillis)
to let the system do whatever it does, and then jump in after a moment and force a focus change.
But this might be considered bad accessibility, if it's interfering with the usual navigation, and that might be why it's so hard to get focus working consistently! It might be better to just announce the new fragment (with something like view.announceForAccessibility("new fragment")
) and let the user start navigating from the top. It depends on your app, it's your call
Also you probably want to use replace
for your fragment instead of add
, if you add a fragment on top of an old one, TalkBack can get stuck looking at the "invisible" views on the old fragment