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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T20:41:30+00:00 2026-06-17T20:41:30+00:00

A simple xaml like this <FlipView> <FlipView> <FlipView.ItemsPanel> <ItemsPanelTemplate> <StackPanel Orientation=Vertical /> </ItemsPanelTemplate> </FlipView.ItemsPanel>

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A simple xaml like this

<FlipView>
    <FlipView>
        <FlipView.ItemsPanel>
            <ItemsPanelTemplate>
                <StackPanel Orientation="Vertical" />
            </ItemsPanelTemplate>
        </FlipView.ItemsPanel>
        <Rectangle Fill="CornflowerBlue" />
        <Rectangle Fill="CornflowerBlue" />
    </FlipView>
    <FlipView>
        <FlipView.ItemsPanel>
            <ItemsPanelTemplate>
                <StackPanel Orientation="Vertical" />
            </ItemsPanelTemplate>
        </FlipView.ItemsPanel>
        <Rectangle Fill="CornflowerBlue" />
        <Rectangle Fill="CornflowerBlue" />
    </FlipView>
    <ListBox>
        <Rectangle Fill="CornflowerBlue" />
        <Rectangle Fill="CornflowerBlue" />
    </ListBox>
</FlipView>

If the main FlipView’s current item is a flipview,you can drag and scroll its item on two directions.But if it is a listbox,only one direction is available.means before your finger up,you cannot drag and scroll it on the other direction(Horizental or Vertical).

so how to make flipview’s behavier as the same as listbox?

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    2026-06-17T20:41:31+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:41 pm

    If you extract the default template from the FlipView you can see how the style has these setters:

    <Setter
        Property="ScrollViewer.IsHorizontalRailEnabled"
        Value="False" />
    <Setter
        Property="ScrollViewer.IsVerticalRailEnabled"
        Value="False" />
    <Setter
    

    From that you can deduce that setting ScrollViewer.IsHorizontalRailEnabled and ScrollViewer.IsVerticalRailEnabled on your FlipView to True gives you want you ask for.

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