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Is there a simple explanation for why a table will not scroll in the iPhone simulator? I have a tab bar application that I built with the standard template. I created a UITableView in the second tab controller. I initialized the objects with a list of items and they display nicely. However, neither the up/down arrow buttons work nor does the scroll. The rows can be highlighted.

Thank you.

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    Have you tried clicking on it with the mouse/trackpad, holding down, and dragging the mouse/trackpad up or down? The simulator acts as it it's a real device and expects touch events. It won't respond to the scroll of the mouse/trackpad since those aren't features found on the device
    – justin
    Oct 11, 2011 at 4:11
  • Well, that is a simple and perfect explanation - it worked. Thanks very much.
    – user988739
    Oct 11, 2011 at 12:47

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You should try to hold by clicking on table cell row and drag it up or down to move it

I am not able to understand the actual problem but follow the below link to know more about Tabbarcontroller and TableView :

http://iphonebyradix.blogspot.com/2010/12/uitabbarcontroller-overview.html

http://iphonebyradix.blogspot.com/2010/10/uitableview.html

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I think you should click on a cell, hold the mouse, and drag the mouse up or down. That action acts like a finger tap.

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Strange new one for me on a new forcetouch Macbook Pro... Hardware -> Touch Pressure -> Use Trackpad Force I turned that off because my scrolling was being interrupted by Force Touches.... I had no idea what was going on.

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Use 2 fingers to drag and then scroll, it should work.

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  • When you run iOS App on Mac (macOS Catalina version 10.15.5) you must use 2 fingers to scroll the TableView. It is absolute correct this answer. I have checked.
    – Markus
    Oct 5, 2020 at 6:18

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