endcallbutton This event fires when the user presses the end call button. The event overrides the default end call behavior. Quick Example
startcallbutton The event fires when the user presses the start call button. If you need to override the default start call behavior you can register an event listener for the startcallbutton
pause The pause event fires when the native platform puts the application into the background, typically when the user switches to a different application. Quick
activated The event fires when Windows Runtime activation has occurred. See MSDN
resume The resume event fires when the native platform pulls the application out from the background. Quick Example
menubutton The event fires when the user presses the menu button. Applying an event handler overrides the default menu button behavior. Quick Example
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searchbutton The event fires when the user presses the search button on Android. If you need to override the default search button behavior on Android you can register an event listener for
deviceready The deviceready event fires when Cordova is fully loaded. This event is essential to any application. It signals that Cordova's device APIs have loaded and are ready to access.
volumeupbutton The event fires when the user presses the volume up button. If you need to override the default volume up behavior you can register an event listener for the volumeupbutton
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