Hi,

I've a UITableView with UITableViewCell of style UITableViewStyleSubtitle.
The table shows devices that the app has found on the Wifi network. When I click on a row I show a detailview of the device. This all works fine. The device has some internal configuration settings that the user needs to be able to change (like whether the device uses DHCP for its IP address). In order to let the user change these settings I've added a "settings" button to my UIToolbar. When the user taps the button I want to show a button for each row which allows the user to enter the configuration view. Much like the "Delete" button in the e-mail app. I've found out that I can change the text of the default "Delete" button, but how can I show that button without putting the UITableView in edit mode and requiring the user to tap the delete circle (on the left) first?
Or can I add such a button on the fly to all rows?

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards,

Remco Poelstra
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