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|UI's in WPF and Turnkey will search on enter as it has seek expressions - you can turn this off by defining this TV on the ViewModel level
|UIs in WPF and Turnkey will search on enter as they have seek expressions - you can turn this off by defining this TV on the ViewModel level
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The default behavior of a seeker ViewModel is that the search button (a column is tagged as a seeker) starts the search when you press "Enter". If you don't want "Enter" to start the search, you can use <code>#Span.DoNotSearchOnEnter</code> to turn it off.  
The default behavior of a seeker ViewModel is that the search button (a column is tagged as a seeker) starts the search when you press "Enter". If you don't want "Enter" to start the search, you can use <code><span class="col-black">'''#Span.DoNotSearchOnEnter'''</span></code> to turn it off.  
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 30 April 2025

This page was created by Stephanie@mdriven.net on 2023-05-18. Last edited by Stephanie@mdriven.net on 2025-04-30.
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#Span.DoNotSearchOnEnter Existence UIs in WPF and Turnkey will search on enter as they have seek expressions - you can turn this off by defining this TV on the ViewModel level

The default behavior of a seeker ViewModel is that the search button (a column is tagged as a seeker) starts the search when you press "Enter". If you don't want "Enter" to start the search, you can use #Span.DoNotSearchOnEnter to turn it off.

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