I was wondering if it is possible to turn off the TreeView's ScrollViewer easily.
I have a UserControl with a Grid. One of the Cells has a few TreeViews inside a Stackpanel. The height of the Control sizes automatically depending on the height of the TreeViews, so there is no need for a scrollbar.
The problem is: I have a bunch of these in a ListBox with its own ScrollViewer, but when i am using the MouseWheel, scrolling stops when you are over a TreeView.
This is because the TreeView has its own ScrollViewer which steals the MouseWheel. I know this is probably possible by overriding the control template, but I hope there is an easier way.
You can use the technique described here: http://serialseb.blogspot.com/2007/09/wpf-tips-6-preventing-scrollviewer-from.html to prevent the mouse wheel events from being handled by the ScrollViewer. Add
PreviewMouseWheel="HandlePreviewMouseWheel"
to your TreeView and define HandlePreviewMouseWheel as:Changing the control template to not include a ScrollViewer isn't that hard, though, since the default template for TreeView is pretty simple, and most of the complexity is handling the ScrollViewer. Try doing this: