Android ListView alpha scroller for quickly scrolling long list?

Yes, it is included in the sdk. See here: developer.android.com/reference/android/... just set this property. If you want to further enhance this like the contacts that shows the letters for the section you are in you can use this developer.android.com/reference/android/....

Yes, it is included in the sdk. See here: developer.android.com/reference/android/... just set this property. If you want to further enhance this like the contacts that shows the letters for the section you are in you can use this.

developer.android.com/reference/android/....

Brilliant. I didn't look up the hierarchy to find that, and my searches were fruitless. Thank you!

– NilObject Feb 27 '10 at 1:15 Is there something else required. I set my ListView to fastScrollEnabled = true and I don't see a difference. – Andrew May 19 at 19:39.

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