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A button implementation on the table or on the right side of the table in the current viewport, to make the rest of the columns visible . Sort of like a carousel effect, the idea is to not manually scroll through columns horizontally, but to have a button which will show the next few columns in the current grid.
Examples
A carousel is a list of images sideways , on clicking the next button , the current becomes the previous, and the next becomes the current.
Motivation
To not make the user hassle with manual scrolling of the table columns, on top of that DataGridPremium does not visually show if there are more columns to the table.
Summary
A button implementation on the table or on the right side of the table in the current viewport, to make the rest of the columns visible . Sort of like a carousel effect, the idea is to not manually scroll through columns horizontally, but to have a button which will show the next few columns in the current grid.
Examples
A carousel is a list of images sideways , on clicking the next button , the current becomes the previous, and the next becomes the current.
Motivation
To not make the user hassle with manual scrolling of the table columns, on top of that DataGridPremium does not visually show if there are more columns to the table.
Search keywords: DataGridPremium, table, grid, scroll, horizontal scroll
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