I have encountered a very strange effect as I get near to finishing my project. I introduced the line
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="8" />
into the manifest and re-ran the project in both the emulator and a phone (HTC Desire). I noticed that the "back" button wasn't operating in a number of areas of the program. When I put the code into debug, the onKeyDown
listener was firing OK [and handed off ok to super.onKeyDown(..)
] whereas the onBackPressed
listener wasn't firing at all.
When I removed the uses-sdk
entry from the manifest all returned to normal. Can anyone explain please because I really need to use the min-sdk
statement.
Update:
I have experimented right down to min-sdk="1"
(the default value) and the effect is the same. I then removed the min-sdk value and used the target-sdk
value instead with EXACTLY THE SAME consequences i.e. the back button won't work in all places. Simply removing the tag <uses-sdk .... />
completely fixes the effect but leaves me with the problem of needing to declare a minimum sdk value before I deploy. Please help, someone, anybody...