On Dec 24, 2010, at 4:01 AM, Roland King wrote:

> Why not do it the other way around. Set allowsSelection to YES and then 
> implement the delegate method tableView:willSelectRowAtIndexPath: to return 
> nil for any row you do NOT want selected (see the documentation). That seems 
> to be apple's designed way to do this. 

Actually, tableView:shouldSelectRow: should be used instead.  Have it return 
YES only for rows that are selectable.  I'll also assume that the OP is 
presenting the non-selectable rows differently (e.g. "dimming" them) to ensure 
that users will understand what is selectable and what is not.

> On 24-Dec-2010, at 5:23 PM, Remco Poelstra wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've an UITableView with allowsSelection=NO; I was wondering whether it's 
>> possible to do allow selection of a specific row. Is there some way I can 
>> detect a touch of a row and simulate a select in software?
>> Thanks in advance.

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