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  1. Yes. That works and it is awesome. You can just say into the air "navigate to blah blah street" and it does it.
  2. Thats what I thought too. (I'm the one that cracked it). It turns out its next to impossible to inject touch events on Android. The ability clearly exists in the API for Inject events. They just make it so no one can use it. There are two system level permissions. One is "system" which can be obtained by mounting /system as read/write. The other is "signed" which means that your app needs to be signed by the same key as the ROM. Which means you can't write an app with inject events unless its built into the ROM. The way I got around it was injecting at the Linux device layer. Google needs
  3. I am a software developer. I have some Android programming experience. I have decompiled the source code, and I'm looking for other people intested in hacking this thing to take off the crippling nanny controls Pioneer put on it. I think another option is sniffing the bluetooth packets and making another client. Anyone interested? Theres a $975 reward on XDA developers. Come on developers we need this!
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