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What if I had a page-A - & gt; Page-B (i.e., an Approach Navigation for Page-Page-B) On page-B, I have some controls that take me in Page-C, Page-D, Page-E, Page-F etc.
If I am on Page-F, then by pressing the back key, I want the user to access Page-A (therefore, override on the onbank keyword). Now, on page-A, if the user repeatedly presses the back-key, he is then moved to PageB
So, when I press the key on user page-A and it Since then the application can not get out
This is not a consistent user experience.
From the discussion, I think there is nothing right in it to get out of the application silver illumination. So, am I designing this application wrongly, where to show me a lot of There are sub pages, but I want the user to override the key to return to a main page.
If I understand you correctly in a problem with circular navigation. In other words, you want the app to exit from "Page-A". In that case, you should definitely check this recipe from Microsoft to work with circular navigation:
Another method to use to create new pages for the user Instead of navigating to use popups, in this way you do not have to worry about dealing with back stacks.
See it.
Let me know that it helps.
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