Question

I have seen applications that manage to add their own checkboxes to system settings without requiring root access.

For example, when a new TTS engine is installed, it adds its own items to the Voice input & output > Text-to-speech settings screen:

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How do they do that?

If I want to add my own setting to that Text-to-speech settings screen, what hook, API and/or documentation should I be looking for?

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Solution

How do they do that?

By examining the TtsEngine sample app in the SDK, it would appear that the process is:

Step #1: Implement a TTS service. Developers who attempt to use this facility to hook arbitrary other stuff into Settings will be shot on sight.

Step #2: In the manifest entry for that service, have a <meta-data> element with android:name="android.speech.tts" and an android:resource attribute pointing to an XML resource.

Step #3: Create the aforementioned XML resource, akin to the following:

<tts-engine xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
  android:settingsActivity="your.settings.activity.GoesHere" />

Alas, this appears to be undocumented. Leastways, I'm not finding any references to this stuff when I search the online developer guide.

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