I need to find out if any view is focused inside an Activity and what view it is. How to do this?
6 Answers
Call getCurrentFocus()
on the Activity.
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1For some reason it returns null after cycling all child views with "next" action. Dec 13, 2014 at 16:44
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10
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3... so in fragments we can use getActivity().getCurrentFocus().clearFocus() e.g... Jun 10, 2016 at 12:50
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It is possible to get hosting Activity from a View and call
getCurrentFocus()
, but not that reliable.– Eido95Dec 29, 2016 at 12:19 -
Try this instead, put everything inside a thread
and print the id and classname live to logcat
. Just put this code inside your Activity
, in the onCreate
method then look into your logcat
to see what is currently focused.
JAVA
new Thread(() -> {
int oldId = -1;
while (true) {
View newView= this.getCurrentFocus();
if (newView != null && newView.getId() != oldId) {
oldId = view.getId();
String idName = "";
try {
idName = getResources().getResourceEntryName(newView.getId());
} catch (Resources.NotFoundException e) {
idName = String.valueOf(newView.getId());
}
Log.i(TAG, "Focused Id: \t" + idName + "\tClass: \t" + newView.getClass());
}
try {
Thread.sleep(100);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}).start();
KOTLIN
Thread(Runnable {
var oldId = -1
while (true) {
val newView: View? = this.currentFocus
if (newView != null && newView.id != oldId) {
oldId = newView.id
var idName: String = try {
resources.getResourceEntryName(newView.id)
} catch (e: Resources.NotFoundException) {
newView.id.toString()
}
Log.i(TAG, "Focused Id: \t" + idName + "\tClass: \t" + newView.javaClass)
}
try {
Thread.sleep(100)
} catch (e: InterruptedException) {
e.printStackTrace()
}
}
}).start()
Be aware this thread runs in a 100ms cycle so it doesn't overflow the CPU with unnecessary work.
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You could extend this code and add a highlight so you can see which item is selected. It should work as long the item is inside the screen. But using the
logcat
is much more secure. Nov 16, 2020 at 12:24
From the source of Activity:
/**
* Calls {@link android.view.Window#getCurrentFocus} on the
* Window of this Activity to return the currently focused view.
*
* @return View The current View with focus or null.
*
* @see #getWindow
* @see android.view.Window#getCurrentFocus
*/
public View getCurrentFocus() {
return mWindow != null ? mWindow.getCurrentFocus() : null;
}
for some reason getCurrentFocus() method isn't available anymore; probably it's deprecated already, here the working alternative:
View focusedView = (View) yourParentView.getFocusedChild();
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1It is two different methods. getCurrentFocus() is an Activity class method and getFocusedChild() belongs to View class– BoredTJan 9, 2015 at 11:59
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2
ViewGroup has quite convenient method for retrieving focused child:
ViewGroup.getFocusedChild()