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How can we interact with Parent UIViewController (having buttons) blocked by Child UIViewController. Apparently the touch events aren't going through the Child NIBs. (User Interaction Enabled)

Note: I'm loading both default and custom NIBs, (using initWithNibName: method).

Thanks.

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All actions should pass through the children to reach parent unless you set the child views userInteractionEnabled property to NO.

Therefore you need to :

[childController.view setUserInteractionEnabled:YES];
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  • I've added this line under viewDidLoad both to parent as well as child. [self.view setUserInteractionEnabled:YES]; Besides this, I've checked the checkbox that says User Interaction Enabled inside both NIB files, but still not success.
    – user689751
    Jan 27, 2012 at 16:32
  • Of course parent should enable userInteraction too to let the children enable user interaction. IF still no success some of the views inside your children may be blocking your interaction with the whole view, for example an image view with no interaction should block all the clicks on top of it and would not deliver any action to the parent
    – Ugur Kumru
    Jan 27, 2012 at 16:47
  • Sorry I got your question in revers you mean that child is blocking parent's touches. This topic has the answer, basically what you need to do is to have a delegate to sendAll events coming to the child views.stackoverflow.com/questions/2003201/…
    – Ugur Kumru
    Jan 27, 2012 at 17:15
  • my bad... thanks for the catch... I'm looking at the answer but seems beyond my little knowledge and I see bunch of code chunks, can you please copy/paste for me what code should I put inside my Parent.m or Child.m. Thanks again.
    – user689751
    Jan 27, 2012 at 17:21
  • What you need to do is you need to creat first and second chunks as new files as it says in the post which are EventInterceptWindow.h and EventInterceptWindow.m. Than in the interface builder you need to change the class type of your window to EventInterceptWindow.m. Than you need to set EventInterceptDelegate to which viewController you want to get the events. And use third chunk to figure out how to benefit from the delegate.
    – Ugur Kumru
    Jan 27, 2012 at 17:26
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This worked for me. UIViewController Containment

Thanks for comments by the support community.

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