You can make the activity yourself and have a button open the activity.
You'd start by making a new android activity. With eclipse it's simply File >> New >> Other >> Android Activity and then just fill out the form and hit finish. Make sure your current project is open.
Draw the button in your xml file, make sure it has a unique Id to reference and your text is declared in your strings.xml file that should look like this.
<string name="strX">(x)</string>
then in your activity's xml file under your button make sure you have
android:text="@string/strX"
You can also reference this in the GUI in the properties window under text.
With the button code in your .java you could use OnClickListener and Intent and the code for the button would look something like this.
TextView buttonYourButton = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.ButtonYourButtonId);
Button pushYourButton = (Button) buttonPlay;
pushYourButton.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override public void onClick(View v) {
Intent nameOfIntent = new Intent(NameOfCurrentClass.this, NameOfNewClass.class);
startActivity(nameOfIntent);
}
});
R.id.ButtonYourButton
is the Id you gave the button, and the .class
is the name of the public class in that .java file. Like:
public class MainActivity { ...
Anyways, good luck I was where you were about a month ago. Don't forget to check out tutorials on Android development on youtube, there are about a million of them. Also you can search stackoverflow for questions that already have been asked.