This has turned out to be quite a mission actually, because the ScrollIntoView only works the first time it is called. Every other call after that will not work for some reason.
The way around this, would be to find the "ScrollInfo" of the listbox and set the scroll value. See example below
public static void AutoScrollToCurrentItem(ListBox listBox, int index)
{
// Find a container
UIElement container = null;
for (int i = index; i > 0; i--)
{
container = listBox.ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromIndex(i) as UIElement;
if (container != null)
{
break;
}
}
if (container == null)
return;
// Find the ScrollContentPresenter
ScrollContentPresenter presenter = null;
for (Visual vis = container; vis != null && vis != listBox; vis = VisualTreeHelper.GetParent(vis) as Visual)
if ((presenter = vis as ScrollContentPresenter) != null)
break;
if (presenter == null)
return;
// Find the IScrollInfo
var scrollInfo =
!presenter.CanContentScroll ? presenter :
presenter.Content as IScrollInfo ??
FirstVisualChild(presenter.Content as ItemsPresenter) as IScrollInfo ??
presenter;
// Find the amount of items that is "Visible" in the ListBox
var height = (container as ListBoxItem).ActualHeight;
var lbHeight = listBox.ActualHeight;
var showCount = (int)(lbHeight / height) - 1;
//Set the scrollbar
if (scrollInfo.CanVerticallyScroll)
scrollInfo.SetVerticalOffset(index - showCount);
}
private static DependencyObject FirstVisualChild(Visual visual)
{
if (visual == null) return null;
if (VisualTreeHelper.GetChildrenCount(visual) == 0) return null;
return VisualTreeHelper.GetChild(visual, 0);
}
The way to use the above code can be like this:
private void Button_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
listBox1.Items.Add("New Item");
AutoScrollToCurrentItem(listBox1, listBox1.Items.Count);
}