KeyboardNavigation.TabNavigation Attached Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the logical tab navigation behavior for the children of the element that this property is set on.
see GetTabNavigation, and SetTabNavigation
see GetTabNavigation, and SetTabNavigation
see GetTabNavigation, and SetTabNavigation
Examples
The following example creates a Menu with a number of MenuItem objects. The TabNavigation attached property is set to Cycle on the Menu. This means that when focus is changed using the tab key within the Menu, focus will move from each element and when the last element is reached focus will return to the first element.
<Menu KeyboardNavigation.TabNavigation="Cycle">
<MenuItem Header="Menu Item 1" />
<MenuItem Header="Menu Item 2" />
<MenuItem Header="Menu Item 3" />
<MenuItem Header="Menu Item 4" />
</Menu>
Menu navigationMenu = new Menu();
MenuItem item1 = new MenuItem();
MenuItem item2 = new MenuItem();
MenuItem item3 = new MenuItem();
MenuItem item4 = new MenuItem();
navigationMenu.Items.Add(item1);
navigationMenu.Items.Add(item2);
navigationMenu.Items.Add(item3);
navigationMenu.Items.Add(item4);
KeyboardNavigation.SetTabNavigation(navigationMenu,
KeyboardNavigationMode.Cycle);
Dim navigationMenu As New Menu()
Dim item1 As New MenuItem()
Dim item2 As New MenuItem()
Dim item3 As New MenuItem()
Dim item4 As New MenuItem()
navigationMenu.Items.Add(item1)
navigationMenu.Items.Add(item2)
navigationMenu.Items.Add(item3)
navigationMenu.Items.Add(item4)
KeyboardNavigation.SetTabNavigation(navigationMenu, KeyboardNavigationMode.Cycle)
Remarks
Tab navigation is invoked by using the TAB key.
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | TabNavigationProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
None |