Hi, Moto. I would say good luck. Waiting for your good news.

On 9 jan, 14:54, Moto <medicalsou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Roland, yeah I did try doing super(ev) as the code above:
>
> �...@override
>  public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev){
>      dispatchTouchEvent.super(ev);
>      mGestureDetector.onTouchEvent(ev);
>      return true;
>  }
>
> This would allow me to scroll down but definitely messes things up.  I
> think there are too many touch event listeners that overwrite
> eachother giving a shaking effect on scrolling.  I tried different
> things to solve this issue in my case with my menubar layout and it
> just seems that any listeners on the clickable area will give this
> effect.  I tried many ways but as of now no luck.
>
> I think the next thing I will try would be to disable all button
> listeners on a gesture event and after the gesture re-enable them? If
> this doesn't work I'm out of ideas.
>
> Any input on this?
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