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Scenario:

Currently I have this XAML code:

<Button Content="_Cancel" IsCancel="True" Command="{Binding Path=CancelCommand}" Margin="5">
   <Button.ContentTemplate>
      <DataTemplate>
         <TextBlock Margin="10,0,10,0" />
      </DataTemplate>
   </Button.ContentTemplate>
</Button>

Obviously the accesskey (the 'c' key: _Cancel) doesn't work in combination with the TextBlock. I actually think the TextBlock should be a ContentPresenter (below), but this crashes my Visual Studio 2010 instance every time.

<ContentPresenter Margin="10,0,10,0" RecognizesAccessKey="True" />

Question:

  • What's the best solution to use accesskeys on a WPF Button with a ContentTemplate?

Thanks in advance!

Herman Cordes
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Instead of TextBlock use AccessText thus:

<Button Content="_Cancel" IsCancel="True" Command="{Binding Path=CancelCommand}" Margin="5">
   <Button.ContentTemplate>
      <DataTemplate>
         <AccessText Margin="10,0,10,0" Text="{Binding}"/>
      </DataTemplate>
   </Button.ContentTemplate>
</Button>

PS. ContentPresenter should be used inside a ControlTemplate to display content according to a DataTemplate. If you use it within a DataTemplate it causes infinite recursion as the DataTemplate is invoked over and over again.

Aviad P.
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