By default are tooltips not showing on disabled controls, but sometimes you want to inform the user about why the control is disabled. Simple add ToolTipService.ShowOnDisabled="true" to the control and the tooltip will always be visible. Example:
See more at Microsoft MSDN.
<Button Content="Example" ToolTipService.ShowOnDisabled="True" />
See more at Microsoft MSDN.
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