WPF: Remove dotted border around focused ListView
When my application change state to normal i want to set focus over my ListView
:
private void Window_StateChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (WindowState == WindowState.Normal)
ListViewUsers.Focus();
}
I am doind that in order to use Up & Down
arrows Keys
to navigate my ListViewItem
instead of click on my ListView
first to set focus.
So this works fine except the fact that i have this dotted border around my ListView
.
I try to add this line to my ListViewItem Style
:
<Style x:Key="ListBoxItemStyle1" TargetType="{x:Type ListViewItem}">
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/> ....
But unfortunately i still see this dotted border
.
Any seggestions ?
wpf listview focus border
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When my application change state to normal i want to set focus over my ListView
:
private void Window_StateChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (WindowState == WindowState.Normal)
ListViewUsers.Focus();
}
I am doind that in order to use Up & Down
arrows Keys
to navigate my ListViewItem
instead of click on my ListView
first to set focus.
So this works fine except the fact that i have this dotted border around my ListView
.
I try to add this line to my ListViewItem Style
:
<Style x:Key="ListBoxItemStyle1" TargetType="{x:Type ListViewItem}">
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/> ....
But unfortunately i still see this dotted border
.
Any seggestions ?
wpf listview focus border
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When my application change state to normal i want to set focus over my ListView
:
private void Window_StateChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (WindowState == WindowState.Normal)
ListViewUsers.Focus();
}
I am doind that in order to use Up & Down
arrows Keys
to navigate my ListViewItem
instead of click on my ListView
first to set focus.
So this works fine except the fact that i have this dotted border around my ListView
.
I try to add this line to my ListViewItem Style
:
<Style x:Key="ListBoxItemStyle1" TargetType="{x:Type ListViewItem}">
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/> ....
But unfortunately i still see this dotted border
.
Any seggestions ?
wpf listview focus border
When my application change state to normal i want to set focus over my ListView
:
private void Window_StateChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (WindowState == WindowState.Normal)
ListViewUsers.Focus();
}
I am doind that in order to use Up & Down
arrows Keys
to navigate my ListViewItem
instead of click on my ListView
first to set focus.
So this works fine except the fact that i have this dotted border around my ListView
.
I try to add this line to my ListViewItem Style
:
<Style x:Key="ListBoxItemStyle1" TargetType="{x:Type ListViewItem}">
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/> ....
But unfortunately i still see this dotted border
.
Any seggestions ?
wpf listview focus border
wpf listview focus border
asked Jan 1 at 13:59


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It works fine for me.
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/>
How you apply style? Are you sure that ListView
items use this style?
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It works fine for me.
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/>
How you apply style? Are you sure that ListView
items use this style?
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It works fine for me.
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/>
How you apply style? Are you sure that ListView
items use this style?
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It works fine for me.
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/>
How you apply style? Are you sure that ListView
items use this style?
It works fine for me.
<Setter Property="FocusVisualStyle" Value="{x:Null}"/>
How you apply style? Are you sure that ListView
items use this style?
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