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how do I use a vslider as the scrollbar for a list? I've got this, but can't figure it out from here:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<s:Application xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"    
           xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx"     
           xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"  height="100%" width="100%">

<s:VSlider id="slider" minimum="0" maximum="{listy.height}" liveDragging="true"/>

<s:List id="listy" width="50%" height="100">
    <s:layout>
        <s:VerticalLayout id="vLayout" verticalScrollPosition="{slider.value}" />
    </s:layout>

    <mx:ArrayCollection>
        <fx:String>Flash</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>Director</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>Dreamweaver</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>ColdFusion</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>Flash</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>Director</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>Dreamweaver</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>ColdFusion</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>Flash</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>Director</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>Dreamweaver</fx:String> 
        <fx:String>ColdFusion</fx:String> 
    </mx:ArrayCollection>
</s:List>
</s:Application>

EDIT: Using Nate's suggestion below, I've now got it working but it shows both the vslider as well as the default scrollbar. How do I hide the default scrollbar? I tried setting verticalScrollPolicy="off" but that didn't work. thx

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It's totally possible, and I aims to proove it! All joking aside, here it is working with just some simple binding, you were very close!

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<s:Application xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"    
               xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx"     
               xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"  height="100%" width="100%">

    <s:Group>
        <s:layout>
            <s:HorizontalLayout/>
        </s:layout>

        <s:List id="listy" width="50%" height="100" 
                change="slider.value=listy.layout.verticalScrollPosition" creationComplete="
                listy.dataGroup.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_WHEEL, function():void{
                    slider.value=listy.layout.verticalScrollPosition}
                );">
            <s:layout>
                <s:VerticalLayout id="vLayout" verticalScrollPosition="{slider.value}" />
            </s:layout>

            <mx:ArrayCollection>
                <fx:String>Flash</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>Director</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>Dreamweaver</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>ColdFusion</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>Flash</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>Director</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>Dreamweaver</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>ColdFusion</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>Flash</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>Director</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>Dreamweaver</fx:String> 
                <fx:String>ColdFusion</fx:String> 
            </mx:ArrayCollection>
        </s:List>

        <s:VSlider id="slider" height="{listy.height}" 
                   minimum="0" maximum="{listy.dataGroup.contentHeight - listy.height}" 
                   showDataTip="false" scaleY="-1" liveDragging="true"/> 

    </s:Group>
</s:Application>

Ping me if you don't get the how and why of it :)

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  • very nice. If I use the my arrow keys to scroll down the list, however, the vslider doesn't follow Jul 24, 2011 at 14:56
  • BAH DETAILS! J/k - I edited for you, notice the addition of : change="slider.value=listy.layout.verticalScrollPosition" in the list component. This says that when the selected item changes, update the vslider position. Piece o cake
    – Nate
    Jul 24, 2011 at 16:02
  • Can you explain what you mean by the mouse doesnt work? The slider is still usable, the arrow keys move the slider, is there something else?
    – Nate
    Jul 24, 2011 at 22:32
  • when I use the mouse wheel to scroll down the list the vslider doesn't move (but the scrollbar does). Jul 24, 2011 at 22:49
  • i'll take a look at this for you later today, been on vacation! w00t!
    – Nate
    Aug 1, 2011 at 15:11
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The best way I can suggest you to reach your goal is skinning. Create a skin for VScrollBar which looks the same as VSlider. Then create custom Scroller skin (take spark.skins.spark.ScrollerSkin as a pattern) and assign these scroller skins there. Then create your custom List skin (based on spark.skins.spark.ListSkin) and assign Scroller skin to the Scroller there.

In the case if you (for some reason) have to use original VSlider you'll need to write your own Scroller with sliders and use it in your List skin.

I suggest you the first method.

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how do I use a vslider as the scrollbar for a list? I've got this, but can't figure it out from here:

Unfortunately, I do not believe this is possible without significant rework.

The list is implemented, inside the ListSkin, as a Scroller and a DataGroup.
The Scroller has two skin parts, the verticalScrollBar and the horizontalScrollBar. You want to replace the veritcalScrollBar with a VSlider.

Unfortunately, the skin requires a VScrollBar instance and there is no interface class you can use to replace one with the other. (The Scroller implementation was implemented using the Flex 2/3 approach in order to make it impossibly hard to extend)

You're stuck using black magic to make this work.

However, trying to skin the VSCrollBar to look like a VSlider does seem to be like your best bet.

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