Question

I want to make my EditTextPreference not editable (as in, nothing happens when you click on the item in the Settings page). How do I do that?

Here is my code:

<PreferenceCategory android:title="My Account" >

    <EditTextPreference
        android:clickable="false"
        android:focusable="false"
        android:focusableInTouchMode="false"
        android:key="username_pref"
        android:summary="     "
        android:title="Username" >
    </EditTextPreference>

</PreferenceCategory>

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Solution

You can do that programatically or in .xml.

XML:

<EditTextPreference
    android:enabled="false" >
</EditTextPreference>

Programmatically:

getPreferenceScreen().findPreference("yourpref").setEnabled(false);

From the Android Documentation:

"If disabled, the preference will not handle clicks."

OTHER TIPS

Late answer but according to the comments on the accepted answer it seems like it was some confusion.

I do not agree that disabling is always the correct choice for non editable settings. For example in your Android settings: System -> About Phone -> Status information there is information of about your phone. These are in the Settings list but are not editable, it is important information that might be necessary for the user. Since they are never editable from the settings page it is displayed as a normal Prefrence instead of a disabled EditTextPreference.

XML:

<Preference        
    android:key="username_pref"
    android:title="Username" >
</Preference>

This will make you preference clickable but not editable.

To disable clicks AND have the preference not be dimmed, use the following XML:

<EditTextPreference
android:enabled="false"
android:shouldDisableView="true" />

Or, use the following Java code:

EditTextPreference pref = (EditTextPreference)findPreference("yourkey");
pref.setEnabled(false);
pref.setShouldDisableView(false);

@Rawa answer helped me. I wanted to add a solution for adding a not editable preference dynamically. For my example, I'm adding a preference to display the app version. Be sure to set your key for the preference category.

In onCreatePreferences:

    // Add app version preference
    val appVersionPref = Preference(context).apply {
        title = "App Version"
        summary = "v${BuildConfig.VERSION_NAME}"
    }
    val aboutPrefCategory = findPreference<PreferenceCategory>("YOUR_PREF_CATEGORY_KEY")
    aboutPrefCategory?.addPreference(appVersionPref)

See screenshot of result below App version preference screenshot

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