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I have an activity that is using the Theme.Dialog style such that it is a floating window over another activity. However, when I click outside the dialog window (on the background activity), the dialog closes. How can I stop this behaviour?

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    Why would you do that btw. IF the behaviour you want is of a dialog, why not use a dialog? Coming to your question, I don't think there's a solution to that. Aug 24, 2012 at 4:19
  • @KumarBibek dialogs are limited when it comes to layout customizations...that's why an activity. Even the developer docs recommends this approach for a flexible customisation
    – Leo
    Aug 28, 2014 at 12:47
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    And what the OP wants is a Modal dialog, ie a dialog that forces the user to respond, such as OK, or Yes/No. The user should not be able to just click away.
    – SMBiggs
    Aug 16, 2016 at 14:57

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To prevent dialog box from getting dismissed on back key pressed use this

dialog.setCancelable(false);

And to prevent dialog box from getting dismissed on outside touch use this

 dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(false);
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    This answer is helpful but this question is about activity using Theme.Dialog attribute. Apr 26, 2014 at 8:28
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    I know when I realize it is too late since it help many people so did not delete it.
    – Singhak
    Apr 28, 2014 at 5:09
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    I know this didn't really pertain to the question, but this helped me. Thanks!
    – dennisdrew
    Oct 14, 2014 at 20:53
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    This is the best answer. I suspect most of the people who find this question are looking for a way to prevent the standard AlertDialog from closing on touch outside, and that's what this answer provides.
    – aroth
    Aug 9, 2016 at 2:34
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    On newer versions of AlertDialog, you only need to use setCancelable(false)
    – Kobi Tate
    Aug 15, 2017 at 19:18
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What you actually have is an Activity (even if it looks like a Dialog), therefore you should call setFinishOnTouchOutside(false) from your activity if you want to keep it open when the background activity is clicked.

EDIT: This only works with android API level 11 or greater

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    This doesn't prevent you from pressing "back" button in your activity. So you also need to override onBackPressed() doing nothing in it's body
    – Alex Bonel
    Nov 20, 2013 at 13:23
  • It is not preventing "back" button in that dialog Activity without onBackPressed(). Works perfect with this.setFinishOnTouchOutside(false). Mar 5, 2014 at 9:25
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What worked for me was to create DialogFragment an set it to not be cancelable:

dialog.setCancelable(false);
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    Not helpful. This question is about Activities, not Dialogs.
    – SMBiggs
    Aug 16, 2016 at 14:59
  • All Dialogs belong to Dialog class, in the case of AlertDialog just set this flag to false and should work for outside touching and back button. Feb 16, 2022 at 18:16
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This could help you. It is a way to handle the touch outside event:

How to cancel an Dialog themed like Activity when touched outside the window?

By catching the event and doing nothing, I think you can prevent the closing. But what is strange though, is that the default behavior of your activity dialog should be not to close itself when you touch outside.

(PS: the code uses WindowManager.LayoutParams)

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    The object isn't a dialog though, it's an Activity that uses the dialog style. Activity doesn't have this method, and can't be cast to Dialog.
    – Fergusmac
    Aug 24, 2012 at 3:47
  • ur post is the exact opposite of what was asked . he asked how to prevent closing not how to cause it .
    – ChuckKelly
    Sep 22, 2013 at 21:11
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    Which is what he explained with "By catching the event and doing nothing, I think you can prevent the closing".
    – metter
    Oct 17, 2013 at 15:23
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    for some reason, after doing the whole FLAG_NOT_MODAL, WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH, the outside touch does it fact not close the activities, but the button behind the activity is clicked. any idea for that ?
    – njzk2
    Nov 7, 2013 at 21:22
  • Note that Dialogs have a shadow (at least till now (8.0)): if you click on the shadow Android will interpret that click just like it was inside the dialog. Just wanted to share this with the world, it took me 10 minutes to get it. Feb 22, 2018 at 15:53
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When using dialog as an activity in the onCreate add this

setFinishOnTouchOutside(false);
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For higher API 10, the Dialog disappears when on touched outside, whereas in lower than API 11, the Dialog doesn't disappear. For prevent this, you need to do:

In styles.xml: <item name="android:windowCloseOnTouchOutside">false</item>

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In onCreate() method, use: this.setFinishOnTouchOutside(false);

Note: for API 10 and lower, this method doesn't have effect, and is not needed.

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Setting the dialog cancelable to be false is enough, and either you touch outside of the alert dialog or click the back button will make the alert dialog disappear. So use this one:

setCancelable(false)

And the other function is not necessary anymore: dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(false);

If you are creating a temporary dialog and wondering there to put this line of code, here is an example:

new AlertDialog.Builder(this)
                        .setTitle("Trial Version")
                        .setCancelable(false)
                        .setMessage("You are using trial version!")
                        .setIcon(R.drawable.time_left)
                        .setPositiveButton(android.R.string.yes, null).show();
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Alert Dialog is deprecated so use Dialog dialog = new Dialog(this);

For prevent close on outside touch

dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(false);
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Use This Code it's Working For me

 AlertDialog.Builder alertDialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(this);
 alertDialog.setCancelable(false);

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  • this should be the correct answer, if he could does the correct question!
    – alijunior
    Feb 28, 2016 at 7:49
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    This would be the correct answer, if the OP was asking about dialogs! But the question is about Activities--quite a different case.
    – SMBiggs
    Aug 16, 2016 at 15:00
  • So .setCanceledOnTouchOutside(false) is only accessible after .create()
    – francis
    Jul 9, 2021 at 9:52
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Dialog dialog = new Dialog(context)
dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(true); 
//use this to dismiss the dialog on outside click of dialog

dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(false);
//use this for not to dismiss the dialog on outside click of dialog.

Watch this link for more details about dialog.

dialog.setCancelable(false);
//used to prevent the dismiss of dialog on backpress of that activity

dialog.setCancelable(true);
//used to dismiss the dialog on onbackpressed of that activity
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  • Please note that the question pertains to Activities used as dialogs, NOT the Dialog class.
    – SMBiggs
    Aug 16, 2016 at 15:01
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Simply,

alertDialog.setCancelable(false);

prevent user from click outside of Dialog Box.

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I use this in onCreate(), seems to work on any version of Android; tested on 5.0 and 4.4.x, can't test on Gingerbread, Samsung devices (Note 1 running GB) have it this way by default:

    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB)
    {
        setFinishOnTouchOutside(false);
    }
    else
    {
        getWindow().clearFlags(LayoutParams.FLAG_WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH);
    }

    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
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  • The perfect answer for Activities used as dialogs, NOT for Alert Dialog class.
    – Himani
    Dec 8, 2021 at 9:28
  • OP's question is about activities, not alert dialog.
    – 3c71
    Dec 9, 2021 at 16:24
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Use setFinishOnTouchOutside(false) for API > 11 and don't worry because its android's default behavior that activity themed dialog won't get finished on outside touch for API < 11 :) !!Cheerss!!

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        alert.setCancelable(false);
        alert.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(false);

I guess this will help you.It Worked For me

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    Please also try to explain why this will work... Just a code dump is not a good answer.
    – Codebender
    Sep 14, 2015 at 5:06
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Here is my solution:

AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(this);
builder.setTitle("Select The Difficulty Level");
builder.setCancelable(false);
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Also is possible to assign different action implementing onCancelListener:

alertDialog.setOnCancelListener(new DialogInterface.OnCancelListener(){                   
    @Override
    public void onCancel(DialogInterface dialogInterface) {
        //Your custom logic
    } 
});
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  • How can I identify if the cancel is called because of tapping outside the alert dialog?
    – cegprakash
    May 13, 2016 at 13:37
  • Very helpful to create custom actions on tapping outside an alert dialog!
    – Adam S.
    Mar 29, 2019 at 3:27
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In jetpack compose, use dismissOnClickOutside = false property to prevent from closing.

    AlertDialog(
        title = {
            Text("Title")
        },
        text = {
            Text(text = name)
        },
        onDismissRequest = onDismiss,
        confirmButton = {
            TextButton(onClick = onDismiss ) {
                Text("Yes")
            }
        },
        dismissButton = {
            TextButton(onClick = onDismiss ) {
                Text("Cancel")
            }
        },
        properties = DialogProperties(
            dismissOnClickOutside = false
        )
    )

}

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I was facing the same problem. To handle it I set a OntouchListener to the dialog and do nothing inside. But Dialog dismiss when rotating screen too. To fix it I set a variable to tell me if the dialog has normally dismissed. Then I set a OnDismissListener to my dialog and inside I check the variable. If the dialog has dismmiss normally I do nothin, or else I run the dialog again (and setting his state as when dismissing in my case).

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builder.setCancelable(false);


public void Mensaje(View v){

    AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(this);
    builder.setTitle("¿Quieres ir a el Menú principal?");
    builder.setMessage("Al presionar SI iras a el menú y saldras de la materia.");
    builder.setPositiveButton("SI", null);
    builder.setNegativeButton("NO", null);
    builder.setCancelable(false);
    builder.show();
}
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    Hi Alex. Welcome to StackOverflow and thank you for your answer. Could you please edit your answer to describe what your code does and how this solves the OP's problem? Code only answers are discouraged as they don't teach or explain the why. Thank you!
    – Tim Malone
    Jul 12, 2016 at 23:42
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This is the perfect answer to all your questions.... Hope you enjoy coding in Android

new AlertDialog.Builder(this)
            .setTitle("Akshat Rastogi Is Great")
            .setCancelable(false)
            .setMessage("I am the best Android Programmer")
            .setPositiveButton("I agree", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
                @Override
                public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {
                    dialog.dismiss();

                }
            })
            .create().show();
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    Thank you for this code snippet, which might provide some limited, immediate help. A proper explanation would greatly improve its long-term value by showing why this is a good solution to the problem and would make it more useful to future readers with other, similar questions. Please edit your answer to add some explanation, including the assumptions you’ve made. Apr 22, 2018 at 8:58

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