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Is it possible to let a ListView only be scrollable with the ScrollController and not with the touchscreen?

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    There is an field in ListView physics = NeverScrollableScrollPhysics(); Now you can implement it base on some condition
    – Tree
    May 23, 2018 at 3:56
  • Can you talk more about what you've tried and what didn't work?
    – Edman
    May 23, 2018 at 6:55

6 Answers 6

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As mentioned in the comments, the NeverScrollableScrollPhysics class will do this:

NeverScrollableScrollPhysics class

Scroll physics that does not allow the user to scroll.

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    Thanks a lot, it helps me out and save my time . Aug 27, 2020 at 5:20
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Inside ListView widget, use

physics: const NeverScrollableScrollPhysics()
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You may add just primary: false inside your ListView Widget

Defaults to matching platform conventions. Furthermore, if the primary is false, then the user cannot scroll if there is insufficient content to scroll, while if the primary is true, they can always attempt to scroll.

For more, check out Official Doc

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Conditional statement for enable and disable scrollview.

physics: chckSwitch ? const  NeverScrollableScrollPhysics() : const AlwaysScrollableScrollPhysics(),
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Worked for me

 ListView.builder(
    scrollDirection: Axis.vertical,
    shrinkWrap: true,
    physics: const ClampingScrollPhysics(),
...
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    Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow! Please take the tour. Thanks for contributing an answer but can you also add an explanation on how your code solves the problem? Nov 29, 2020 at 7:36
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what about NestedScrollView ?

            bottomNavigationBar: _buildBottomAppBar(),
            body: Container(
              child: NestedScrollView(
                physics: NeverScrollableScrollPhysics(),
                controller: _scrollViewController,
                headerSliverBuilder: (BuildContext context, bool innerBoxIsScrolled) {
                  return <Widget>[
                    buildSliverAppBar(innerBoxIsScrolled),
                  ];
                },
                body: _buildBody(context),
              ),
            ),
          );

it's working for me

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