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    SebiSebi2
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    Hello!

    I'm trying to make a clock alarm for Android. I've encountered the following problem: if the application is turned on, and the user set the time for alarm and press the "back" button on the phone, the processes is killed. How can I handle this situation? I want the application to continue running in background?

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      Hello!

      I'm trying to make a clock alarm for Android. I've encountered the following problem: if the application is turned on, and the user set the time for alarm and press the "back" button on the phone, the processes is killed. How can I handle this situation? I want the application to continue running in background?

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      @SebiSebi2 For this use case I guess it would be best to intercept the back button event in native Java Android code and put the activity in the background instead.

      Best,
      Alex from V-Play

      CoFounder of Felgo - https://felgo.com/qt

      Felgo simplifies Mobile App & Game Development with Qt
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        And how can I put the activity in the background? If I overwrite closeEvent(QCloseEvent *) what should I write inside in order to make the application run in the background?

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