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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:04:43+00:00 2026-05-20T03:04:43+00:00

The following code uses a ToolBar and correctly causes DataGrid.LostFocus (there by committing any

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The following code uses a ToolBar and correctly causes DataGrid.LostFocus (there by committing any uncomitted row-edits before the command is executed);

<Toolbar FocusManager.IsFocusScope="False">
  <Button Command="{Binding CommandName}" />
</ToolBar>
<DataGrid ... />

However, I am now trying to do the same using the Ribbon (oct10 release), but the following does not cause DataGrid.LostFocus to be raised;

<Ribbon>
  <RibbonTab>
    <RibbonGroup FocusManager.IsFocusScope="False">
      <RibbonButton Command="{Binding CommandName}" />
    </RibbonGroup>
  </RibbonTab>
</Ribbon>
<DataGrid ... />

How can I raise this event using the Ribbon? I have tried moving the IsFocusScope through the other levels (Ribbon, RibbonTab, RibbonButton) to no avail.

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    2026-05-20T03:04:43+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:04 am

    Don’t like this due to the need for code behind, but in the absence of any other answers;

    <Ribbon>
      <RibbonTab>
        <RibbonGroup>
          <RibbonButton Command="{Binding CommandName}" Click="dropFocus" />
        </RibbonGroup>
      </RibbonTab>
    </Ribbon>
    <Control IsTabStop="False" Name="focusControl"/>
    <DataGrid ... />
    

    And the code behind;

    private void dropFocus(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
    {
      Keyboard.Focus(focusControl);
    }
    
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