Gets or sets a value that determines whether rendering for this element should use device-specific pixel settings during rendering. You can set this property to true on your root element to enable pixel snap rendering throughout the UI. For devices operating at greater than 96 dots per inch (dpi), pixel-snap rendering can minimize anti-aliasing visual artifacts in the vicinity of single-unit solid lines.
Gets or sets a value indicating whether the hosted element has a transparent background. This property will not take effect ...
Gets or sets a value indicating whether this element is enabled in the user interface (UI). For example, a ScrollBar will ...
Gets or sets a value indicating whether to clip the content of this element (or content coming from the child elements of ...
Gets or sets a value that declares whether this element can possibly be returned as a hit test result from some portion of ...
Gets or sets a value that determines whether rendering for this element should use device-specific pixel settings during ...
Gets or sets a value that determines whether when a user selects part of a word by dragging across it with the mouse, the ...
Gets or sets a value that indicates whether a Button is the Cancel button. A user can activate the Cancel button by pressing ...
Gets or sets a value that indicates whether a Button is the default button. A user invokes the default button by pressing ...
Gets or sets a value that indicates whether a Selector should keep the SelectedItem synchronized with the current item in ...