Hi, Maybe my question wasn't clear 'cause I see in Android some item's selectable and focusable wich contains checkbox. Indeed, for instance, in "Settings > Wireless controls". Wi-fi, Bluetooth and Airplane Mode items contain each a checkbox and they are selectable and focusable.
I will look for a solution and will post it. Best Regards Tom On 4 juin, 17:45, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com> wrote: > Please stop bumping threads if you don't get an answer right away. > > And the answer to your question is no. Use listview's choice mode. > > > > On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Tom <thomas.coz...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm still looking for some answers :p > > > On 4 juin, 10:29, Tom <thomas.coz...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks for your reply. > > >> In fact I want that each items are focusable and selectable AND > >> checkboxes only selectable. > >> I want to add a context menu for each items. > > >> Is it possible? > > >> On 3 juin, 19:29, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com> wrote: > > >> > You can't, it's one or the other. If you put a focusable widget in a > >> > list item, that's what happens. If you need checkboxes, use ListView's > >> > choice mode instead. > > >> > On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Tom <thomas.coz...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > > Hi, > >> > > One of my ListView's has a CheckBox on every item's RelativeLayout. > > >> > > I just found that clicking on any item of the ListView does not > >> > > callback its OnItemClick(). > > >> > > If I remove the CheckBox from item layout, callback is ok then. > > >> > > My app needs to get both callbacks from the CheckBox as well as from > >> > > "the other area" of a ListView item. > > >> > > I read > >> > >http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2008/12/touch-mode.html > >> > > But I'm a bit confuse. > > >> > > Can anybody advise me how I get the callback on the ListView with > >> > > CheckBox? > > >> > > public class UserList extends ListActivity implements > >> > > ListView.OnItemClickListener, ListView.OnClickListener{ > > >> > > private Client client; > >> > > private ArrayList<User> users = new ArrayList<User>(); > >> > > private UserAdapter userAdapter; > > >> > > �...@override > >> > > public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { > >> > > super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); > >> > > setContentView(R.layout.user_list); > > >> > > getListView().setOnItemClickListener(this); > > >> > > Intent i = getIntent(); > >> > > if (i!= null) > >> > > { > >> > > if (i.getAction().equalsIgnoreCase(Intent.ACTION_VIEW)) > >> > > { > >> > > this.client = (Client) i.getSerializableExtra > >> > > (Constants.CLIENT_CLASS_NAME); > > >> > > this.userAdapter = new UserAdapter(this, > >> > > R.layout.user_row, users); > > >> > > users = (ArrayList<User>) this.client.getUsers(); > > >> > > Log.i(getClass().getSimpleName(),"Display users"); > >> > > for(int j=0;j<users.size();j++) > >> > > { > >> > > this.userAdapter.add(users.get(j)); > >> > > } > >> > > setListAdapter(this.userAdapter); > > >> > > } > >> > > } > >> > > } > > >> > > �...@override > >> > > public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> adapterView, View view, int > >> > > position, long id) > >> > > { > >> > > Log.d(getClass().getSimpleName(), " -- Click on User item -- "); > >> > > } > > >> > > private class UserAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<User> { > > >> > > private LayoutInflater mInflater; > >> > > private ArrayList<User> items; > > >> > > public UserAdapter(Context context, int resourceId, > >> > > ArrayList<User> items) > >> > > { > >> > > super(context, resourceId, items); > >> > > mInflater = LayoutInflater.from(context); > >> > > this.items = items; > >> > > } > > >> > > public boolean areAllItemsSelectable() > >> > > { > >> > > return true; > >> > > } > > >> > > public boolean isEnabled(int position) { > >> > > if (position >= 0 && position <= items.size()) { > >> > > return true; > >> > > } > >> > > return false; > >> > > } > > >> > > public int getCount() { > >> > > return items.size(); > >> > > } > > >> > > public User getItem(int position) { > >> > > if (0 == position) { > >> > > return null; > >> > > } > >> > > return items.get(position); > >> > > } > > >> > > �...@override > >> > > public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup > >> > > parent) { > >> > > // A ViewHolder keeps references to children views to > >> > > avoid unnecessary calls > >> > > // to findViewById() on each row. > >> > > ViewHolder holder = null; > >> > > View v = convertView; > >> > > User user = items.get(position); > > >> > > if (v == null) { > >> > > mInflater = (LayoutInflater)getSystemService > >> > > (Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE); > >> > > v = mInflater.inflate(R.layout.user_row, null); > > >> > > if (user != null) { > >> > > // Creates a ViewHolder and store references to > >> > > the > >> > > children views > >> > > // we want to bind data to. > >> > > holder = new ViewHolder(); > >> > > holder.firstNameText = (TextView) v.findViewById > >> > > (R.id.user_first_name); > >> > > holder.lastNameText = (TextView) v.findViewById > >> > > (R.id.user_last_name); > >> > > holder.phoneNumberText = (TextView) > >> > > v.findViewById > >> > > (R.id.user_phone_number); > >> > > holder.statusText = (TextView) v.findViewById > >> > > (R.id.user_status); > >> > > } > > >> > > v.setTag(holder); > >> > > } > >> > > else > >> > > { > >> > > // Get the ViewHolder back to get fast access > >> > > to the > >> > > TextView > >> > > // and the ImageView. > >> > > holder = (ViewHolder) v.getTag(); > >> > > } > > >> > > if (holder.firstNameText != null) { > >> > > holder.firstNameText.setText(user.getFirstName()); > >> > > } > >> > > if (holder.lastNameText != null){ > >> > > holder.lastNameText.setText(user.getLastName()); > >> > > } > >> > > if ( holder.phoneNumberText != null){ > >> > > holder.phoneNumberText.setText(user.getPhoneNumber()); > >> > > } > >> > > if (holder.statusText != null){ > >> > > holder.statusText.setText(String.valueOf(user.getStatus > >> > > ())); > >> > > } > > >> > > return v; > >> > > } > > >> > > class ViewHolder { > >> > > TextView firstNameText; > >> > > TextView lastNameText; > >> > > TextView phoneNumberText; > >> > > TextView statusText; > > >> > > } > > >> > > } > > >> > > Best regards > >> > > Tom > > >> > -- > >> > Romain Guy > >> > Android framework engineer > >> > romain...@android.com > > >> > Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time > >> > to provide private support. 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