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/frameworks/av/media/libnbaio/
DPipeReader.cpp39 int32_t readers = android_atomic_dec(&mPipe.mReaders); in ~PipeReader() local
40 ALOG_ASSERT(readers > 0); in ~PipeReader()
DREADME.txt11 supports 1 writer and N readers
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/
Dhce.jd89 supported by many NFC readers in the market today, including Android NFC
90 devices functioning as readers themselves (see the {@link android.nfc.tech.IsoDep} class).
125 infrastructure, the AIDs that those readers are looking for are typically
175 … in this category can be always active, and can be given priority by NFC readers during AID select…
257 implement the existing application-level protocol that the readers expect in
561 Because of this, NFC readers should not depend on the UID of HCE devices as a
568 (p2p) protocol. Since other bits may be set, readers wanting to interact with
578 are required to meet NFC Forum requirements for the ATS response, so NFC readers
603 readers willing to interact with HCE services should make no assumptions about
/frameworks/base/docs/html/
Dlicense.jd119 Also, please link back to the original source page so that readers can
136 Again, please link back to the original source page so that readers can
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/
Dindex.jd20 readers; and much more. This gives Android-powered devices that do not have host capabilities the
/frameworks/base/docs/html/about/versions/
Dandroid-3.1-highlights.jd100 kiosks; card readers; and much more.</p>
Dandroid-4.0.jd753 virtual cursor, it allows screen readers to identify the descriptive text the same way that screen
754 readers can when the user navigates with a d-pad or trackball&mdash;by reading information provided
765 <p>To enhance the information available to accessibility services such as screen readers, you can
Dkitkat.jd171 Mode</strong> to act as readers for HCE cards and other NFC-based
Dandroid-4.0-highlights.jd981 don’t have hardware buttons. For accessibility services such as screen readers
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/
Dtablets-and-handsets.jd392 a title is also critical for accessibility, because screen readers read aloud the item title
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/ui/
Dactionbar.jd296 <li>Screen readers for sight-impaired users read the menu item's title.</li>
/frameworks/wilhelm/doc/
DDoxyfile1173 # other RTF readers or editors.