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I have a style on my datagrid to disable a DataGridRow based on a property binding. This makes the row unselectable, which is what I want. However, I am still able to select the disabled rows using at least 2 other ways. The first is if I use a dragging motion between two enabled rows that surround the disabled row. The second is if I click on the "select all" button on the top left of the datagrid. Is there a way to make specific rows completely unselectable?

This is what I currently have:

  <DataGrid.RowStyle>
      <Style TargetType="{x:Type DataGridRow}">
          <Style.Triggers>
              <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding DisableMe}" Value="True">
                  <Setter Property="IsEnabled" Value="False" />
              </DataTrigger>
          </Style.Triggers>
      </Style>
  </DataGrid.RowStyle>

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What about using the SelectionChanged event to undo the selection? I really don't think there is a straightforward way to it, anyway.

You could also change the row style so it appears unselected even if it IS selected, and filter it out the selection through code...

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I just stumbled upon this thread with the same problem, and I want to point out that you can simply set enabled to false.

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I don't think of any proper solution to this question. But as a workaround you can bind 'IsHitTestVisible' property of DataGrid to 'IsEnabled'.

<DataGrid.RowStyle>
 <Style TargetType="{x:Type DataGridRow}">
    <Setter Property="IsEnabled" Value="True" />
    <Setter Property="IsHitTestVisible" Value="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource   Self},Path=IsEnabled}"/>
          <Style.Triggers>
              <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding DisableMe}" Value="True">
                  <Setter Property="IsEnabled" Value="False" />
              </DataTrigger>
          </Style.Triggers>
      </Style>
    </DataGrid.RowStyle>

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