Setting the list to mouse transparent will also prevent cells with interactable custom list cells from accepting focus.
The ideal solution is to use a special selection model:
import javafx.collections.FXCollections;
import javafx.collections.ObservableList;
import javafx.scene.control.MultipleSelectionModel;
public class NoSelectionModel<T> extends MultipleSelectionModel<T> {
@Override
public ObservableList<Integer> getSelectedIndices() {
return FXCollections.emptyObservableList();
}
@Override
public ObservableList<T> getSelectedItems() {
return FXCollections.emptyObservableList();
}
@Override
public void selectIndices(int index, int... indices) {
}
@Override
public void selectAll() {
}
@Override
public void selectFirst() {
}
@Override
public void selectLast() {
}
@Override
public void clearAndSelect(int index) {
}
@Override
public void select(int index) {
}
@Override
public void select(T obj) {
}
@Override
public void clearSelection(int index) {
}
@Override
public void clearSelection() {
}
@Override
public boolean isSelected(int index) {
return false;
}
@Override
public boolean isEmpty() {
return true;
}
@Override
public void selectPrevious() {
}
@Override
public void selectNext() {
}
}
Then set the model in the list view:
listView.setSelectionModel(new NoSelectionModel<MyType>());
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