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I made a simple blank metro store app in VS2012 and added two sliders in a StackPanel, like this:

<StackPanel>
     <Slider Name="sliderTest1" Value="{Binding ElementName=sliderTest2, Path=Value}" />
     <Slider Name="sliderTest2" Value="{Binding ElementName=sliderTest1, Path=Value}" />
</StackPanel>

I expected that sliding either slider would cause them both to move. And that's true as long as I've only touched one slider. As soon as I touch the other slider, they no longer move together.

Why is that?

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You just need to add Mode=TwoWay to the bindings -- that will cause each to update the other.

<Slider Name="sliderTest1" 
    Value="{Binding ElementName=sliderTest2, Path=Value, Mode=TwoWay}" />
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  • Ah, that did the trick. I'm reading about Xaml controls and bindings in a Charles Petzold book, but haven't gotten to anything about Mode. Thanks!
    – casper
    Jun 8, 2013 at 19:40
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    both sliders can not have two way binding - that will cause infinite recursion and a stackoverflow exception
    – nocturns2
    Jun 8, 2013 at 20:24
  • @nocturns2 good point ... I guess to do it right, you'd really need a view model property that both sliders bind to.
    – McGarnagle
    Jun 8, 2013 at 21:22
  • Actually, I did what @dbaseman suggested, adding Mode=TwoWay to both sliders. The code seems to work fine. I'm going to keep going through my book and see if I can understand WHY the original behavior is the way it is. It seems weird that without Mode=TwoWay, it works when I've only moved one slider, but as soon as I click the other, the binding seems to break.
    – casper
    Jun 9, 2013 at 1:26
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    @casper I think I can tell you why the binding breaks -- basically, the Value (a dependency property) is set initially as bound to a source (the other slider's Value). But when you touch the slider in the UI, the Value then gets reset to a constant value; hence, no more binding.
    – McGarnagle
    Jun 9, 2013 at 1:36

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