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I wanted to know if is it possible to hide the microphone button (speech-to-text) in Android Virtual Keyboard programatically.

I know I can disable this option through device settings, but I don't want the user to use this feature in my application independently of his/her settings. I mean i want to force this behaviour inside my app.

Thanks in advance, Demian

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Here's how you do it: android:privateImeOptions="nm" - nm stands for No Microphone.

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  • Thanks, this does work for EditText. However, I have not been able to disable the microphone key on keyboard for SearchView. Looking at the source code, it does not seem possible.. any ideas for achieving it for SearchView?
    – Chaitanya
    Jan 24, 2015 at 2:38
  • @markostamcar, In my case microphone is not visible, what could be done to show the microphone? Feb 5, 2015 at 6:01
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    Whilst I cannot recommend it, for SearchView you'll need to call this method on searchView.findViewById(R.id.search_src_text) which is the actual AutoCompleteTextView. Mar 23, 2015 at 12:00
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You can't force the user input through anything other than pre-defined keyboards that already exist in the user's device.

The only way you could get around this is by programming your own custom, on-the-fly keyboard, and that is a very bad idea.

Just disable voice input programmatically by using XML declarations in the EditText you're looking at. You can do this with the attribute:

android:privateImeOptions="nm"
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  • Thanks very much for your response. Now I can't find any tag to disable voice input in EditField, could you pass me the tag, please?
    – Demian
    Sep 13, 2011 at 17:12
  • developer.android.com/reference/android/R.attr.html#inputType Take a look through here and see if you can find what you're looking for. Each phone may be different, but you might find a "set" for what you want.
    – Codeman
    Sep 13, 2011 at 17:17

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