I need to make a table of 12 rows and 7 columns contained in a scroll view. That I can do. But in addition I want to be able to detect a touch on any cell and dynamically alter the appearance of that cell (sort of like a Select). I know that table views do not support selection like a list view does. But I would like to implement my own Select functionality in this scrolling table by changing the background color of the selected cell. That I also know how to do, once I figure out how to detect the touch. One problem might be that the user needs to touch the cells in order to affect a scroll. That is OK in my app if the touched cell also gets selected in the process. But in the iPhone I was able to implement this same scrolling selectable table and the iOS was able to distinguish between a touch for scrolling purposes and a touch that did not scroll. So scrolling the table did not result in a select of the cell being touched. But as I said it would be OK if I can't make that distinction in Android. I just want to know what API I can use to detect a touch in any cell of a scrolling table view.
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