Before answering the question, it is assumed that you are keeping track of the currently selected item in the list, and you have a way of finding the related phone number.
1) Intercept the call button
You need to implement the keyDown(int, int)
method in a Manager or Screen, catch the correct keycode, and return true:
protected boolean keyDown(int keycode, int time)
{
// check for the green phone button
if (keycode == 1114112)
{
/*
* Place your custom calling code here.
*/
return true; // indicates that this method has consumed the keypress
}
else
{
return super.keyDown(keycode, time);
}
}
(based on answer given at http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Java-Development/Can-Over-ride-Call-Button-using-api-Issue-Shows-Context-Menu-on/m-p/252554/highlight/true#M41073)
2) Make a phone call
You need to Invoke()
the phone app, passing it the phone number you wish to call:
PhoneArguments callArgs = new PhoneArguments(
PhoneArguments.ARG_CALL, "+27 83 111 1234");
Invoke.invokeApplication(Invoke.APP_TYPE_PHONE, callArgs);
So combining gives this code:
protected boolean keyDown(int keycode, int time)
{
// check for the green phone button
if (keycode == 1114112)
{
// get phone number - you must write this yourself
String number = selectedContact.getNumber(); // assume some method here depending on your solution
// make the call
PhoneArguments callArgs = new PhoneArguments(
PhoneArguments.ARG_CALL, number);
Invoke.invokeApplication(Invoke.APP_TYPE_PHONE, callArgs);
// indicate that the key has been processed
return true;
}
else
{
return super.keyDown(keycode, time);
}
}