It appears that you are correct.  Can you create an issue to track this?

Thanks,
John LaBanca
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On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Javier <[email protected]> wrote:

> I want to select a cell on mouse down event instead of click. This is
> how selection works in windows explorer (among others) and is very
> useful if for instance you want to start a drag operation inmediatelly
> after the mouse down.
>
> Creating a custom EventTranslator is great as it allows me to select
> the action to perform depending on the event type. However when doing
> multiple selection the action I return is ignored unless it is a click
> event. Said with different words, the DefaultSelectionEventManager
> only takes into consideration the Action returned by the translator if
> the event is a click event.
>
> IMO the correct behaviour would be that the EventManager performs the
> action returned by the translator no matter the event type. In fact
> this is the behaviour for a single-selection model but not for a multi-
> selection model.
>
> A'm I missing something? Many thanks.
>
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