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Simulate swipe when clicking a row?

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Michael
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Michael asked on 04 Sep 2019, 09:28 AM

     Hi,

Is it possible to "open the swipe menu" when clicking a row? (Some times the user is not aware about swiping is possible.)

 

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Didi
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answered on 04 Sep 2019, 01:18 PM
Hello Michael,

How to open a context menu inside a RadListView item can be found in the following KB article from our documentation: How to add context menu to the RadListView Item.

More about Cell Swiping - refer to the following link from our documentation: https://docs.telerik.com/devtools/xamarin/controls/listview/gestures/listview-gestures-cell-swipe. Note that the ListView swiping is triggered once the swipe gesture is used on cells.

I hope the provided information was helpful.

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answered on 04 Sep 2019, 07:49 PM

Hi,

Im not interested in the Context menu. Im interested in forcing the "Swiping" behavior when clicking on the row. 

You can say that I want the opposite of listView.EndItemSwipe(true);

 

Best regards,

Michael

 

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Lance | Manager Technical Support
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answered on 04 Sep 2019, 08:09 PM

Hi Michael,

Thank you for clarifying what you're looking for. Currently the RadListView doesn't have support for programmatically simulating the user swipe gesture.  We do have the Feature Request already opened here - https://feedback.telerik.com/xamarin/1366068-listview-method-to-programmatically-begin-cell-swipe 

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