Thanks for your help.

I tried according to your comments. Yes the context menu is what I
want. But there is another question. I can't get the item selected
event using the overrided function "onContextItemSelected(MenuItem
item)". This function will never be called.

On Aug 26, 8:11 pm, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew wrote:
> > How to implement a pop up menu? Example for pressing and holding the
> > listview.
>
> You are looking for context menus. To implement context menus in the 0.9
> SDK, you need to:
>
> 1. Call Activity#registerForContextMenu(View) somewhere (e.g., in
> onCreate()) to indicate which widget(s) get a context menu
>
> 2. Implement onCreateContextMenu() in your activity to supply the menu
> when the user long-taps on your widget
>
> The following tutorials ship with the SDK (in samples/) that demonstrate
> this:
>
> ./ApiDemos/src/com/android/samples/view/Gallery1.java
> ./ApiDemos/src/com/android/samples/view/ExpandableList1.java
>
> If that didn't help, write back with more details!
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
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