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I had to define the following class in order to enable an automatic scrolling-down when new text is added to a TextBox. Moreover, I needed to override the OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonDown and OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonUp methods in order to disable the automatic scrolling-down when the user click on the scrollers.

public class ScrollingTextBox : TextBox
{
    private volatile bool _AutomaticScrollingEnabled = true;

    protected override void OnInitialized(EventArgs e)
    {
        base.OnInitialized(e);

        VerticalScrollBarVisibility = ScrollBarVisibility.Visible;
        HorizontalScrollBarVisibility = ScrollBarVisibility.Visible;
    }

    protected override void OnTextChanged(TextChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        base.OnTextChanged(e);

        if (_AutomaticScrollingEnabled)
        {
            Focus();
            CaretIndex = Text.Length;
            ScrollToEnd();
        }
    }

    protected override void OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonDown(MouseButtonEventArgs e)
    {
        base.OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonDown(e);
        object original = e.OriginalSource;

        if (!original.GetType().Equals(typeof(ScrollViewer)))
        {
            if (FindVisualParent<ScrollBar>(original as DependencyObject) != null)
            {
                _AutomaticScrollingEnabled = false;
                Trace.WriteLine("scroll bar is clicked down");
            }
        }
    }

    protected override void OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonUp(MouseButtonEventArgs e)
    {
        base.OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonUp(e);
        object original = e.OriginalSource;

        if (!original.GetType().Equals(typeof(ScrollViewer)))
        {
            if (FindVisualParent<ScrollBar>(original as DependencyObject) != null)
            {
                _AutomaticScrollingEnabled = true;
                Trace.WriteLine("scroll bar is clicked up");
            }
        }
    }

    // ... other methods
}

Only the following methods use the _AutomaticScrollingEnabled member attribute:

  • the OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonDown method set this attribute to false in order to disable the automatic scrolling-down of text box;
  • the OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonUp method set this attribute to true in order to enable the automatic scrolling-down of text box;
  • the OnTextChanged method read this attribute in order to see if the text box should or not to scroll automatically.

How about the thread-safety of the _AutomaticScrollingEnabled member attribute? Is it correct to declare this attribute as volatile? If, instead of this simple boolean attribute, there was an complex object, would I have to make a lock?

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    I don't think volatile or a lock will even be necessary. the UI thread will be handling these events
    – d.moncada
    Aug 19, 2014 at 22:55
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    Where are you expecting to have multiple threads? All of these events are raised on the UI thread. In general, UI controls are not safe to access from multiple threads. Aug 19, 2014 at 23:00

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