It's easier to directly get the CoreWindow from the non-UI thread. The following code will work everywhere, even when GetForCurrentThread()
or Window.Current
returns null.
CoreApplication.MainView.CoreWindow.Dispatcher.RunAsync(CoreDispatcherPriority.Normal,
<lambda for your code which should run on the UI thread>);
for example:
CoreApplication.MainView.CoreWindow.Dispatcher.RunAsync(CoreDispatcherPriority.Normal,
() =>
{
// Your UI update code goes here!
});
You'll need to reference Windows.ApplicationModel.Core
namespace:
using Windows.ApplicationModel.Core;
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