Android- three kinds of full-screen mode

Some of the content will be the best experience in full-screen mode, such as videos, games, books and slides. Full-screen mode to minimize visual interference with the video controls, and prevent users from accidentally closing the application, to increase user interaction with the content.

There are several types of full-screen mode:

  • Lean back mode
  • Immersive mode
  • Turn off the lights mode

Lean back mode

Lean back mode is best viewed with a limited screen interactive content, such as video.

Interaction : touch the screen anywhere in the system tray will appear.

 

Immersive mode

When the user needs to be a lot of interaction and screen, most suitable for immersion mode, such as playing games or operate album.

Interactivity : swipe from any edge to display the system tray. When the application for the first time to enter full-screen mode, indicating that this gesture will slide.

Edge slide exceptions : application to perform operations using the edge swipe gesture, swipe gesture is triggered in the immersion mode, it should display the system tray. For example, a drawing application using a sliding edge (e.g., draw a line), the display system should be translucently bar for a few seconds.

The difference between Lean back mode : immersion mode displays a status bar according to swipe gestures to interact with the user and screen leaves a space. The Lean back mode requires only a touch screen can display the status bar.

 

Turn off the lights mode

In the mode of lights, the action bar and status bar will not disappear, but will become unusable after a few seconds of inactivity. Grayed unavailable state, when the touch screen may activate the status bar.

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