user interface - Android Inter-app relations -


Although I have relevant questions, no one is responding to a large extent of those people I was looking at. First of all, the downloadable Android app may be that "second app runs above", it emulates pre-defined user input and is not a conventional "GUI". For example, (hypothetically) if I have an app that plays the video but every 10 seconds is set to turn off the screen, then I want to stop it to have an on-touch event Want to Nothing complicated, just touches, maybe some swipe, and other events that go with them

Secondly, if there is no valid way to prepare an app "There is no interface, only Is there a pre-defined script, is there any other way that I can "inject" touch events on an app, is not an open source?

Edit: To be more specific, Is thinking of making "quick" app assistant So, a program that is active, runs a pre-determined group, such an instruction that simulates the user input at a very high speed, so think about an app that does some activity (such as object A to the object Objecting from A) and back very fast. I'm already looking at the speed thresholds on different Android devices, a normal (max) that will work for all devices

You want class, send different types of events for an application and monitor the results.

To successfully use this class, your app must have INJECT_EVENTS permissions. This means that you should work with your own on a routed device with a custom firmware you will not be able to do it with the reimbursement provided by the carrier.

If your solution does not require .apk, then you can try to use it. This requires only being able to connect to the device with ADB (i.e. enabled for USB debugging device).

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