Hello Max,
I didn't even know that functionality existed (too many features for me to keep track of them all). That works but only for some of the Telerik Rad controls which have an available translator, as you have already discovered. It won't work for just any UI element in a WPF application. You can use it only to tell if that specific control currently has the input focus at that point in time. It cannot be used to discover which element currently has input focus.
I am not aware of plans in the immediate future to expand on the "has focus" verification.
Regards,
Cody
Telerik
I didn't even know that functionality existed (too many features for me to keep track of them all). That works but only for some of the Telerik Rad controls which have an available translator, as you have already discovered. It won't work for just any UI element in a WPF application. You can use it only to tell if that specific control currently has the input focus at that point in time. It cannot be used to discover which element currently has input focus.
I am not aware of plans in the immediate future to expand on the "has focus" verification.
Regards,
Cody
Telerik