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ScrollViewer.IsVerticalRailEnabled Property

Definition

Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the scroll rail is enabled for the vertical axis.

public:
 property bool IsVerticalRailEnabled { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
bool IsVerticalRailEnabled();

void IsVerticalRailEnabled(bool value);
public bool IsVerticalRailEnabled { get; set; }
var boolean = scrollViewer.isVerticalRailEnabled;
scrollViewer.isVerticalRailEnabled = boolean;
Public Property IsVerticalRailEnabled As Boolean
<ScrollViewer IsVerticalRailEnabled="bool" />
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<object ScrollViewer.IsVerticalRailEnabled="bool"/>

Property Value

Boolean

bool

True to enable the vertical scroll rail; otherwise, false. The default is true.

Remarks

When content is scrolled without manipulating the scrollbar directly, for example, by touch, we call it panning. Because content can be both wider and taller than the display area, two-dimensional panning (horizontal and vertical) is often necessary. Rails improve the user experience in these cases by locking the panning to the axis of motion, either vertical or horizontal, as if the content were on a rail.

The following diagram demonstrates the concept of rails.

diagram of a screen with rails that constrain panning

For more info, see Guidelines for panning.

Applies to

See also