gts3l-common: overlay: Move hw key properties to overlay/frameworks/base

This enables the hardware navigation bar feature on HavocOS
Configuration Center

Signed-off-by: Deokgyu Yang <secugyu@gmail.com>
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Deokgyu Yang 2022-02-09 01:24:44 +09:00
parent e9377b7f80
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2 changed files with 90 additions and 116 deletions

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
Copyright (C) 2015-2016 The CyanogenMod Project
2017-2018 The LineageOS Project
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
-->
<resources>
<!-- All the capabilities of the LEDs on this device, stored as a bit field.
This integer should equal the sum of the corresponding value for each
of the following capabilities present:
// Device has a color adjustable battery light.
LIGHTS_RGB_NOTIFICATION_LED = 1
// Device has a color adjustable notification light.
LIGHTS_RGB_BATTERY_LED = 2
LIGHTS_MULTIPLE_NOTIFICATION_LED = 4 (deprecated)
// The notification light has adjustable pulsing capability.
LIGHTS_PULSATING_LED = 8
// Device has a multi-segment battery light that is able to
// use the light brightness value to determine how many
// segments to show (in order to represent battery level).
LIGHTS_SEGMENTED_BATTERY_LED = 16
// The notification light supports HAL adjustable brightness
// via the alpha channel.
// Note: if a device notification light supports LIGHTS_RGB_NOTIFICATION_LED
// then HAL support is not necessary for brightness control. In this case,
// brightness support will be provided by lineage-sdk through the scaling of
// RGB color values.
LIGHTS_ADJUSTABLE_NOTIFICATION_LED_BRIGHTNESS = 32
// Device has a battery light.
LIGHTS_BATTERY_LED = 64
// The battery light supports HAL adjustable brightness via
// the alpha channel.
// Note: if a device battery light supports LIGHTS_RGB_BATTERY_LED then HAL
// support is not necessary for brightness control. In this case,
// brightness support will be provided by lineage-sdk through the scaling of
// RGB color values.
LIGHTS_ADJUSTABLE_BATTERY_LED_BRIGHTNESS = 128
For example, a device with notification and battery lights that supports
pulsating and RGB control would set this config to 75. -->
<integer name="config_deviceLightCapabilities">0</integer>
<!-- Hardware keys present on the device, stored as a bit field.
This integer should equal the sum of the corresponding value for each
of the following keys present:
1 - Home
2 - Back
4 - Menu
8 - Assistant (search)
16 - App switch
32 - Camera
64 - Volume rocker
For example, a device with Home, Back and Menu keys would set this
config to 7. -->
<integer name="config_deviceHardwareKeys">83</integer>
<!-- Hardware keys present on the device with the ability to wake, stored as a bit field.
This integer should equal the sum of the corresponding value for each
of the following keys present:
1 - Home
2 - Back
4 - Menu
8 - Assistant (search)
16 - App switch
32 - Camera
64 - Volume rocker
For example, a device with Home, Back and Menu keys would set this
config to 7. -->
<integer name="config_deviceHardwareWakeKeys">65</integer>
<!-- Control the behavior when the user long presses the app switch button.
0 - Nothing
1 - Menu key
2 - Recent apps view in SystemUI
3 - Launch assist intent
4 - Voice Search
5 - In-app Search
This needs to match the constants in
services/core/java/com/android/server/policy/policy/impl/PhoneWindowManager.java
-->
<integer name="config_longPressOnAppSwitchBehavior">1</integer>
<!-- Button backlight control. Possible values are:
0 - Not supported
1 - Supported, but only on/off mode
2 - Supported with variable brightness control
-->
<integer name="config_deviceSupportsButtonBrightnessControl">1</integer>
<!-- Defines the actions shown in advanced reboot submenu -->
<string-array name="config_restartActionsList">
<item>restart</item>
<item>restart_recovery</item>
<item>restart_download</item>
</string-array>
</resources>

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Settings.System.RING_VIBRATION_INTENSITY more details on the constant values and
meanings. -->
<integer name="config_defaultRingVibrationIntensity">1</integer>
<!-- All the capabilities of the LEDs on this device, stored as a bit field.
This integer should equal the sum of the corresponding value for each
of the following capabilities present:
// Device has a color adjustable battery light.
LIGHTS_RGB_NOTIFICATION_LED = 1
// Device has a color adjustable notification light.
LIGHTS_RGB_BATTERY_LED = 2
LIGHTS_MULTIPLE_NOTIFICATION_LED = 4 (deprecated)
// The notification light has adjustable pulsing capability.
LIGHTS_PULSATING_LED = 8
// Device has a multi-segment battery light that is able to
// use the light brightness value to determine how many
// segments to show (in order to represent battery level).
LIGHTS_SEGMENTED_BATTERY_LED = 16
// The notification light supports HAL adjustable brightness
// via the alpha channel.
// Note: if a device notification light supports LIGHTS_RGB_NOTIFICATION_LED
// then HAL support is not necessary for brightness control. In this case,
// brightness support will be provided by lineage-sdk through the scaling of
// RGB color values.
LIGHTS_ADJUSTABLE_NOTIFICATION_LED_BRIGHTNESS = 32
// Device has a battery light.
LIGHTS_BATTERY_LED = 64
// The battery light supports HAL adjustable brightness via
// the alpha channel.
// Note: if a device battery light supports LIGHTS_RGB_BATTERY_LED then HAL
// support is not necessary for brightness control. In this case,
// brightness support will be provided by lineage-sdk through the scaling of
// RGB color values.
LIGHTS_ADJUSTABLE_BATTERY_LED_BRIGHTNESS = 128
For example, a device with notification and battery lights that supports
pulsating and RGB control would set this config to 75. -->
<integer name="config_deviceLightCapabilities">0</integer>
<!-- Hardware keys present on the device, stored as a bit field.
This integer should equal the sum of the corresponding value for each
of the following keys present:
1 - Home
2 - Back
4 - Menu
8 - Assistant (search)
16 - App switch
32 - Camera
64 - Volume rocker
For example, a device with Home, Back and Menu keys would set this
config to 7. -->
<integer name="config_deviceHardwareKeys">83</integer>
<!-- Hardware keys present on the device with the ability to wake, stored as a bit field.
This integer should equal the sum of the corresponding value for each
of the following keys present:
1 - Home
2 - Back
4 - Menu
8 - Assistant (search)
16 - App switch
32 - Camera
64 - Volume rocker
For example, a device with Home, Back and Menu keys would set this
config to 7. -->
<integer name="config_deviceHardwareWakeKeys">65</integer>
<!-- Control the behavior when the user long presses the app switch button.
0 - Nothing
1 - Menu key
2 - Recent apps view in SystemUI
3 - Launch assist intent
4 - Voice Search
5 - In-app Search
This needs to match the constants in
services/core/java/com/android/server/policy/policy/impl/PhoneWindowManager.java
-->
<integer name="config_longPressOnAppSwitchBehavior">1</integer>
<!-- Button backlight control. Possible values are:
0 - Not supported
1 - Supported, but only on/off mode
2 - Supported with variable brightness control
-->
<integer name="config_deviceSupportsButtonBrightnessControl">1</integer>
</resources>