otherwise try it with your own theme. you need to take a look at
theme.xml and styles.xml in your sdk in order to manipulate your list
selector (which is shown above your list items, so manipulating them
wont help)

greetings
darolla

2009/2/6 BoD <bodl...@gmail.com>:
> Thanks a lot, I'll try that.
>
> BoD
>
> On Feb 6, 2009 12:29 AM, "Emmanuel" <emmanuel.ast...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> In order not to have the items selectable, I disable them by code
> ( but it is perhaps doable in the xml files ), in the adapter
> definition :
>
> ListAdapter adapter = new SimpleCursorAdapter(MyList, Layout, c,
>                new String[] { "Name", "Score" }, to)
> {
>        public boolean areAllItemsEnabled()
>        {
>                return false;
>        }
>
>        public boolean isEnabled(int position)
>        {
>                return false;
>        }
> };
>
> and it's ok...
>
> Emmanuel
> http://androidblogger.blogspot.com/
>
>
> On Feb 5, 12:08 am, BoD <bodl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I too have this problem.
>> I tried this solution (setting the listSelector to #00000000), but
>> even though it does suppress the Orange background there's a side
>> effect: the text is darker.
>> Isn't there a "proper" way to completely disable the focusable/
>> selectable behavior of a ListView? If you can make it not clickable,
>> it should make sense that it is also not possible to select cells.
>>
>> Thanks for your help!
>>
>> BoD
>>
>> On Feb 2, 12:47 pm, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
>>
>> > fahad wrote:
>> > > Hi,
>>
>> > > I've set the row (view) being used in a ListView as non-focusable
>> > > along with non-clickable and have set the listview's focusable flag to
>> > > false as well. However, I still get the yellow highlight when I use
>> > > the scroll-ball on my device. How can I disable the yellow highlight
>> > > and use my own special view/color instead upon focus?
>>
>> > > Any help would be much appreciated.
>>
>> > android:listSelector in your ListView XML will allow you to change the
>> > color/drawable used for the highlight. You can also set it to be fully
>> > transparent (#00000000) and "roll your own" highlighting, if you feel
>> > the need.
>>
>> > --
>> > Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
>>
>> > Android Training on the Ranch! -- Mar 16-20,
>> > 2009http://www.bignerdranch.com/schedule.shtml
>
>
> >
>

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