This document describes how to disable hardware key shortcuts when none of the items in a list are highlighted.
If an application has item-specific hardware key shortcuts, they must be disabled when there are no visible highlights in lists.
Applications must retrieve the list highlighted state using the CEikMenuBar::ItemSpecificCommandsEnabled() function. The function returns ETrue when item-specific commands are enabled in the menu bar (that is, a list has highlighted options) and EFalse when they are disabled (the list does not have highlighted options).
For example, considering that an application supports single-tap, the following code enables the delete action only if the call to ItemSpecificCommandsEnabled indicates that an item is currently focused.
TBool CLogsRecentListView::ProcessKeyEventL( const TKeyEvent& aKeyEvent, TEventCode aType ) { if( aType == EEventKey ) { if( MenuBar()->ItemSpecificCommandsEnabled() && aKeyEvent.iCode == EKeyBackspace ) { HandleCommandL( ELogsCmdMenuDelete ); return ETrue; } } }