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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T09:53:45+00:00 2026-06-16T09:53:45+00:00

I’m relatively new to Android programming, and I need a control that holds text

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I’m relatively new to Android programming, and I need a control that holds text and scrolls automatically. Now, I know about the “marquee” in the TextView control and it works fine for what it’s intended, but that approach has two problems.

1) I need the text to scroll regardless of its length, i.e. if the text is only “Hello”, and the control is set to match parents width, it needs to scroll.

2) The control needs to respond to user scroll – by flicking/dragging it left/right, the text should also scroll.

And naturally, when the text is “gone” to the left side, it should reappear on the right side and continue scrolling. For now, it should be a single line text.

Does anything like that exist, and if not, what would be the best approach guidelines to implementing it?

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    2026-06-16T09:53:47+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 9:53 am

    I ended up extending the default TextView, and pulling out Marquee class from TextView source. From there it’s easy to modify the Marquee class so that it starts/stops when needed, and no longer requires the TextView to be selected (if that requirement is necessary).

    To implement slide by gesture, the base class implements OnGestureListener and in onScroll(...) I update the offset in Marquee class, so when the View is drawn the next time it applies the new scroll offset.

    And finally, to actually scroll by the amount needed, in the constructor I set the custom scroller, and in onDraw apply the scroll.

    The important parts of code:

    public class MarqueeTextView extends TextView implements OnGestureListener {
    
        private GestureDetector gestureDetector;
        private Marquee marquee;
        private Scroller scroller;
    
        // constructor
        public MarqueeTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
            this.marquee = new Marquee(this);
            this.scroller = new Scroller(context);
            this.setScroller(scroller);
            gestureDetector = new GestureDetector(getContext(), this);
            // when enabled, longpress disables further movement tracking
            gestureDetector.setIsLongpressEnabled(false);
        }
    
        public boolean onScroll(MotionEvent e1, MotionEvent e2,
                                float distanceX, float distanceY) {
            marquee.addToScroll(distanceX);
            return false;
        }
    
        // onDraw
        protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) {
            scroller.setFinalX((int) marquee.mScroll);
            super.onDraw(canvas);
        }
    
        // Marquee handler
        private static final class Marquee extends Handler {
            // mostly the same as original
            // ...
    
            float mScroll;
    
            public void addToScroll(float amount) {
                mScroll += amount;
                // detect if needs to start over
            }
        }
    }
    
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