Inverted browser in a WPF application

I am writing a WPF application using Csharp. Its a touch application that displays four browser windows. Two upside down. The screen will be built into the table and lie flat. Four people will use the table - two on one side and two on the other. Thus, the need for inverted (or 180 degrees) browsers. I tried using SilverLight and its browser brush. This works to display the contents of the browser upside down, BUT to interact with the browser you must activate the browser control (instead of the brush) and this will return the content up. I assume that I need a browser control that can be rotated in the usual way and work with rotation. IE in Dot Net does not work.

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Sascha Barber and Chris Cavanagh have blog posts about an alternative Chromium-based WebBrowser Control that behaves like a real WPF control. Check out http://sachabarber.net/?p=597 and http://chriscavanagh.wordpress.com/2009/08/25/a-real-wpf-webbrowser/

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If this is a WPF application, you can use the simple RotateTransform to rotate controls to any degree. Therefore, inverted work should not be a problem.

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