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/frameworks/base/docs/html/design/patterns/
accessibility.jd
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<li><strong>
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by Touch</strong> is a system feature that works with TalkBack, allowing you to touch your device's screen and hear what's under your finger via spoken feedback. This feature is helpful to users with low vision.</li>
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<p>As you design your app, think about the labels and notations needed to navigate your app by sound. When using
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by Touch, the user enables an invisible but audible layer of structure in your application. Like any other aspect of app design, this structure can be simple, elegant, and robust. The following are Android's recommended guidelines to enable effective navigation for all users.</p>
/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/analyze/
understand-user-value.jd
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exactly alike. You can
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what makes your different groups of users
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Google Analytics takes a user-centric approach to reporting to help you
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what
/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/design-navigation/
multiple-sizes.jd
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<p>The exhaustive screen map from the previous lesson isn't tied to a particular device form factor, although it can generally look and work okay on a handset or similar-size device. But Android applications need to adapt to a number of different types of devices, from 3" handsets to 10" tablets to 42" TVs. In this lesson we
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<p>In the next lesson we discuss <em>descendant</em> and <em>lateral</em> navigation, and
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more ways of grouping screens to maximize the intuitiveness and speed of content access in the application's user interface.</p>
screen-planning.jd
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<p>However, you can use screen grouping techniques and more sophisticated navigation elements to present content in a more intuitive and device-sensitive way. In the next lesson, we
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screen grouping techniques, such as providing multi-pane layouts for tablet devices. Later, we'll dive into the various navigation patterns common on Android.</p>
/developers/samples/android/content/documentsUi/DirectorySelection/
template-params.xml
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/external/clang/test/Analysis/
dynamic-cast.cpp
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// analyzer to
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both path - when the result is 0 and not. This makes
/external/eigen/lapack/
clarfg.f
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/
start.jd
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/packages/apps/Email/tests/src/com/android/email/activity/setup/
AccountSetupIncomingTests.java
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* TODO: A series of tests to
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the logic around security models & ports
AccountSetupOutgoingTests.java
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* TODO: A series of tests to
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the logic around security models & ports
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