You can use an ItemizedOverlay to add to the maps overlay collection.
Then handle the onTouchEvent and onTap which have MotionEvent. By
handling these events you can see which object in the overlay has
focus or has been tapped and implement your own moving of the overlay
objects (drawables with geopoints). Using the Projection object of the
map you can convert from xy touch coordinates into geopoints to set
your overlayitem. I don't know if this is the best way to handle it
but it worked for me.
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