Mobile Dialog
The Mobile Dialog plugin is specifically designed to implement native mobile dialog features in both Android and iOS, for games built using Construct 3 and Construct 2.
The Mobile Dialog plugin features include launching alert message dialogs, confirm dialogs, prompt dialogs and beep sounds in specified frequencies.
Mobile Dialogs can be used to gather input either by text input or option buttons. These are essential native mobile features that can be useful for your mobile applications.
Introduction
The Construct Master Collection supports the full and easy integration of native mobile Android SDKs and iOS SDKs for both Construct 3 and Construct 2.
Please click here to learn more about Mobile.
Features
The Mobile Dialog plugin is specifically designed to implement native mobile dialog features in both Android and iOS, for games built using Construct 3 and Construct 2.
The Mobile Dialog plugin features include launching alert message dialogs, confirm dialogs, prompt dialogs and beep sounds in specified frequencies.
Mobile Dialogs can be used to gather input either by text input or option buttons. These are essential native mobile features that can be useful for your mobile applications.
Here are some of the native features of the mobile plugin:
Android dialogs
iOS dialogs
Alert message dialogs
Confirm dialogs
Prompt dialogs
Beep sounds in specified frequency
Show dialog to gather text input
Show dialog to gather option input
Easy and simple to use
For more information about native mobile or Android and iOS features, please click here to learn the introductory lessons to Mobile.
Platform Integration
Here are some of the platforms that are natively supported:
Android
iOS
Native Android
Native iOS
Windows (Ready)
Build Support
Here are some of the supported build options:
Construct 3 Build Service
Android Studio
Xcode
Phonegap
Editor Features
Here are some of the features in the Construct editor:
Construct 3
Construct 2
How to use?
It is easy to use the Mobile Dialog plugin, you will only need to follow the steps below.
1. The first step is to add the Mobile Dialog object into the project.
Documentation
There is currently nothing to show, we will add more in the future.
Actions, Conditions & Expressions
Actions
The following action groups:
Easy Dialog
Easy Dialog
Alert - Shows a custom alert or dialog box.
Message - The Message in the Dialog.
Title - The Title of the Dialog.
Button Name - The Button Name of the Dialog.
Tag - The tag to differentiate requests.
Confirm - Displays a customizable confirmation dialog box.
Message - The Message in the Dialog.
Title - The Title of the Dialog.
Button List - The list of buttons, separated by the separator character below.
Button Separator - The key used to separate each button from the list. Default is a "," (comma).
Tag - The tag to differentiate requests.
Prompt - Displays a native dialog box that is more customizable than the browser's prompt function.
Message - The Message in the Dialog.
Title - The Title of the Dialog.
Button List - The list of buttons, separated by the separator character below.
Default Text - The Default textbox input value.
Button Separator - The key used to separate each button from the list. Default is a "," (comma).
Tag - The tag to differentiate requests.
Beep - The device plays a beep sound.
Count - The number of beeps.
Conditions
The following condition groups:
Easy Dialog
Tools
Easy Dialog
On Alert - Triggered when an alert dialog has been shown successfully.
Tag - The tag to differentiate requests.
On Confirm - Triggered when a confirm dialog has been shown successfully.
Tag - The tag to differentiate requests.
On Prompt - Triggered when a prompt dialog has been shown successfully.
Tag - The tag to differentiate requests.
Tools
Compare Confirm Button - Compare the selected button of the confirm dialog.
Position - The position of the pressed button on the confirm dialog. In the order of 1, 2, 3, etc.
Compare Prompt Button - Compare the selected button of the prompt dialog.
Position - The position of the pressed button on the prompt dialog. In the order of 1, 2, 3, etc.
Expressions
The following expression groups:
Confirm Dialog
Prompt Dialog
Confirm Dialog
confirmButton - Return the position of the pressed button on the confirm dialog. In this order, 1, 2, 3, etc.
Prompt Dialog
promptButton - Return the position of the pressed button on the prompt dialog. In this order, 1, 2, 3, etc.
promptInput - Return the text entered in the prompt dialog box.