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AccessibilityNodeInfo.FocusSearch(FocusSearchDirection) Method

Definition

Searches for the nearest view in the specified direction that can take the input focus.

[Android.Runtime.Register("focusSearch", "(I)Landroid/view/accessibility/AccessibilityNodeInfo;", "GetFocusSearch_IHandler")]
public virtual Android.Views.Accessibility.AccessibilityNodeInfo? FocusSearch (Android.Views.FocusSearchDirection direction);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("focusSearch", "(I)Landroid/view/accessibility/AccessibilityNodeInfo;", "GetFocusSearch_IHandler")>]
abstract member FocusSearch : Android.Views.FocusSearchDirection -> Android.Views.Accessibility.AccessibilityNodeInfo
override this.FocusSearch : Android.Views.FocusSearchDirection -> Android.Views.Accessibility.AccessibilityNodeInfo

Parameters

direction
FocusSearchDirection

The direction. Can be one of: View#FOCUS_DOWN, View#FOCUS_UP, View#FOCUS_LEFT, View#FOCUS_RIGHT, View#FOCUS_FORWARD, View#FOCUS_BACKWARD.

Returns

The node info for the view that can take accessibility focus.

Attributes

Remarks

Searches for the nearest view in the specified direction that can take the input focus.

<strong>Note:</strong> If this view hierarchy has a SurfaceView embedding another view hierarchy via SurfaceView#setChildSurfacePackage, there is a limitation that this API won't be able to find the node for the view in the specified direction on the embedded view hierarchy. It's because views don't know about the embedded hierarchies. Instead, you could traverse all the children to find the node.

Java documentation for android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityNodeInfo.focusSearch(int).

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Applies to