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QuestionStyling a ScrollViewer? Pin
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GeneralRe: Custom Made Button Click event Pin
Mark Salsbery11-May-09 14:26
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You haven't shown any XAML showing the elements that make up your custom button
or the classes involved, so it's hard to guess.

If your custom button class is not derived from ButtonBase, then there's not going to
be any built-in Click event. The Click event is created based on lower level mouse
and keyboard events.

If your button class IS derived from ButtonBase or Button, then the default implementation
is probably consuming the events to convert them to Click events.


Mark

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