Calling #setModal(false) works. It confusing because the PopupWindow
seems to be modal by default but ListPopupWindow is not.

On Jun 15, 9:54 pm, harsh chandel <[email protected]> wrote:
> how are you using your pop up as alert dialog or just dialog
>  try using dialog may be this coulod help
>
> On Jun 15, 10:48 pm, Shri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If a ListPopupWindow is being displayed, I can tap on buttons outside
> > it, and the buttons receive the touch event. However, while displaying
> > a PopupWindow, tapping outside does not cause the button to be
> > clicked. It just dismisses the PopupWindow. I then need to tap one
> > more time to click the button. I tried using #setOutsideTouchable with
> > true and false arguments, but it did not change anything. Any idea how
> > to make PopupWindow behave more like ListPopupWindow in this regards?
>
> > Thanks
> > Shri

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