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How To Intercept Touch Events From ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener

I'm trying to disallow my ViewPager from scrolling between tabs. I have the following situation: public class MyClass extends ViewPager implements ViewPager.OnPageChangeLi

Solution 1:

This is how I handle this (my entire class) :

public class SelectiveViewPager extends ViewPager {
private boolean paging = true;

public SelectiveViewPager(Context context) {
    super(context);
}

public SelectiveViewPager(Context context, AttributeSet attributeSet){
    super(context, attributeSet);
}

@Override
public boolean onInterceptTouchEvent(MotionEvent e) {
    if (paging) {
        return super.onInterceptTouchEvent(e);
    }

    return false;
}

public void setPaging(boolean p){ paging = p; }

}

The boolean paging gives you the option to turn this on and off, if you need it. If you don't need, just return false. If you aren't doing anything special in onTouch, you don't need to override it.


Solution 2:

return true; in your onInterceptTouchEvent();


Solution 3:

Your constructor doesn't get called btw. Are you creating the view pager by code or inflating it by xml? You need to define the proper constructors.


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