Hi Chris,

All lists looks like this by default (see the Contacts list for
instance, or the settings list, or the ApiDemos' lists, etc.)

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Chris Shearer Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> As the subject implies, I've got a ListView that has more entries than
> fit on the screen at one time, so it automatically scrolls, but also
> each entry in the list can be checked or not (CHOICE_MODE_MULTIPLE),
> and therein lies the problem.
>
> Using the default settings (e.g. fadingEdge), I don't think it's
> obvious at all that there are more entries in the list.  The scrollbar
> on the side ignores my setting of scrollbarSize, so there is a tiny
> little vertical bar on the edge, and a strange greyness at the bottom
> of the list (the fadingEdge), neither of which jump out at me as
> saying "Hey, user!  Scroll this list!"  Is this really the way the
> Android folks intended scrolling lists to look?  Am I missing
> something obvious?  Have people found a way to solve this UI
> challenge?
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
>
> >
>



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