I had the same problem like you and I've resolved with this solution.
I've redefined OnItemSelectedListener and when the spinner changes the value, I take the focus and after that, I release again.
This is my class CustomOnItemSelectedListener:
public class CustomOnItemSelectedListener implements AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener{
private Spinner mSpinner;
private int iCurrentSelection;
public CustomOnItemSelectedListener(Spinner s){
mSpinner = s;
iCurrentSelection = mSpinner.getSelectedItemPosition();
}
@Override
public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> arg0, View arg1, int arg2,
long arg3) {
if (iCurrentSelection != arg2) {
mSpinner.setFocusableInTouchMode(true);
mSpinner.requestFocus();
mSpinner.setFocusableInTouchMode(false);
mSpinner.clearFocus();
}
iCurrentSelection = arg2;
}
@Override
public void onNothingSelected(AdapterView<?> arg0) {
//No hace falta hacer nada
}
}
In my code I do this
Spinner spinner = (Spinner) rootView.findViewById(R.id.spinner);
spinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(new CustomOnItemSelectedListener(spinner));
If you want to keep focus, don't do "clearFocus()".