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                                  • When I’m putting a wpf chart over user control and put this userControl over WPF window it is possible to rotate
                                    this chart by left mouse button, but, when I’m putting the same userControl in navbargroup item,
                                    it is not possible to rotate the chart by mouse.
                                    Do i need to adjust some properties of the NavBar in order to able this rotation?

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                                Thank you for the sample. We'll review it, and will post our answer ASAP.

                                Thank you, Marina

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                                Hello,

                                Our developers have reviewed this issue. We agree that this is an inconsistent behavior. We'll fix it ASAP. I've converted this issue to a bug report.

                                Thank you, Marina

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                                Hello,

                                Our developers can't fix this issue right now. However, we have a workaround. Please review the modified sample.

                                Thank you, Marina

                                Q153873.zip
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                                Hello Hezkia,

                                We're glad to let you know that we've managed to fix this issue. Now the NavBar control doesn't capture all mouse events, and so your scenario should work fine. However, this will result in a breaking change, so we can apply this fix only to the next major version of the DXNavBar suite. Sorry for the inconvenience.

                                Best regards, Alan.
                                R&D, .NET Team.

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