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 KeyPress Event

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Control.KeyPress Event

Occurs when a key is pressed while the control has focus.

Namespace: System.Windows.Forms
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in system.windows.forms.dll)

Visual Basic (Declaration)
Public Event KeyPress As KeyPressEventHandler
Visual Basic (Usage)
Dim instance As Control
Dim handler As KeyPressEventHandler

AddHandler instance.KeyPress, handler
C#
public event KeyPressEventHandler KeyPress
C++
public:
event KeyPressEventHandler^ KeyPress {
    void add (KeyPressEventHandler^ value);
    void remove (KeyPressEventHandler^ value);
}
J#
/** @event */
public void add_KeyPress (KeyPressEventHandler value)

/** @event */
public void remove_KeyPress (KeyPressEventHandler value)
JScript
JScript supports the use of events, but not the declaration of new ones.

Key events occur in the following order:

  1. KeyDown

  2. KeyPress

  3. KeyUp

The KeyPress event is not raised by noncharacter keys; however, the noncharacter keys do raise the KeyDown and KeyUp events.

Use the KeyChar property to sample keystrokes at run time and to consume or modify a subset of common keystrokes.

To handle keyboard events only at the form level and not enable other controls to receive keyboard events, set the KeyPressEventArgs.Handled property in your form's KeyPress event-handling method to true.

For more information about handling events, see Consuming Events.

The following code example uses the KeyPress event to prevent characters from entering the control.

Visual Basic
    ' Boolean flag used to determine when a character other than a number is entered.
    Private nonNumberEntered As Boolean = False
   
   
    ' Handle the KeyDown event to determine the type of character entered into the control.
    Private Sub textBox1_KeyDown(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs) _
         Handles textBox1.KeyDown
        ' Initialize the flag to false.
        nonNumberEntered = False
      
        ' Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the top of the keyboard.
        If e.KeyCode < Keys.D0 OrElse e.KeyCode > Keys.D9 Then
            ' Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the keypad.
            If e.KeyCode < Keys.NumPad0 OrElse e.KeyCode > Keys.NumPad9 Then
                ' Determine whether the keystroke is a backspace.
                If e.KeyCode <> Keys.Back Then
                    ' A non-numerical keystroke was pressed. 
                    ' Set the flag to true and evaluate in KeyPress event.
                    nonNumberEntered = True
                End If
            End If
        End If
    End Sub 'textBox1_KeyDown
   
   
    ' This event occurs after the KeyDown event and can be used 
    ' to prevent characters from entering the control.
    Private Sub textBox1_KeyPress(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) _
        Handles textBox1.KeyPress
        ' Check for the flag being set in the KeyDown event.
        If nonNumberEntered = True Then
            ' Stop the character from being entered into the control since it is non-numerical.
            e.Handled = True
        End If
    End Sub 'textBox1_KeyPress
End Class 'Form1 
C#
// Boolean flag used to determine when a character other than a number is entered.
private bool nonNumberEntered = false;

// Handle the KeyDown event to determine the type of character entered into the control.
private void textBox1_KeyDown(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
{
    // Initialize the flag to false.
    nonNumberEntered = false;

    // Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the top of the keyboard.
    if (e.KeyCode < Keys.D0 || e.KeyCode > Keys.D9)
    {
        // Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the keypad.
        if (e.KeyCode < Keys.NumPad0 || e.KeyCode > Keys.NumPad9)
        {
            // Determine whether the keystroke is a backspace.
            if(e.KeyCode != Keys.Back)
            {
                // A non-numerical keystroke was pressed.
                // Set the flag to true and evaluate in KeyPress event.
                nonNumberEntered = true;
            }
        }
    }
}

// This event occurs after the KeyDown event and can be used to prevent
// characters from entering the control.
private void textBox1_KeyPress(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
    // Check for the flag being set in the KeyDown event.
    if (nonNumberEntered == true)
    {
        // Stop the character from being entered into the control since it is non-numerical.
        e.Handled = true;
    }
}

C++
   // Boolean flag used to determine when a character other than a number is entered.
private:
   bool nonNumberEntered;

   // Handle the KeyDown event to determine the type of character entered into the control.
   void textBox1_KeyDown( Object^ /*sender*/, System::Windows::Forms::KeyEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Initialize the flag to false.
      nonNumberEntered = false;

      // Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the top of the keyboard.
      if ( e->KeyCode < Keys::D0 || e->KeyCode > Keys::D9 )
      {
         // Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the keypad.
         if ( e->KeyCode < Keys::NumPad0 || e->KeyCode > Keys::NumPad9 )
         {
            // Determine whether the keystroke is a backspace.
            if ( e->KeyCode != Keys::Back )
            {
               // A non-numerical keystroke was pressed.
               // Set the flag to true and evaluate in KeyPress event.
               nonNumberEntered = true;
            }
         }
      }
   }

   // This event occurs after the KeyDown event and can be used to prevent
   // characters from entering the control.
   void textBox1_KeyPress( Object^ /*sender*/, System::Windows::Forms::KeyPressEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Check for the flag being set in the KeyDown event.
      if ( nonNumberEntered == true )
      {         // Stop the character from being entered into the control since it is non-numerical.
         e->Handled = true;
      }
   }
J#
// Boolean flag used to determine when a character other than a number 
// is entered.
private boolean nonNumberEntered = false;

// Handle the KeyDown event to determine the type of character entered 
// into the control.
private void textBox1_KeyDown(Object sender, 
    System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
{
    // Initialize the flag to false.
    nonNumberEntered = false;

    // Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the top of the 
    // keyboard.
    if ((e.get_KeyCode().CompareTo(Keys.D0)) < 0 
        || (e.get_KeyCode().CompareTo(Keys.D9) > 0)) {

        // Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the keypad.
        if ((e.get_KeyCode().CompareTo(Keys.NumPad0) < 0 
            || (e.get_KeyCode().CompareTo(Keys.NumPad9)) > 0)) {

            // Determine whether the keystroke is a backspace.
            if (!(e.get_KeyCode().Equals(Keys.Back))) {
                    // A non-numerical keystroke was pressed.
                    // Set the flag to true and evaluate in KeyPress event.
                    nonNumberEntered = true;
            }
        }
    }
} //textBox1_KeyDown

// This event occurs after the KeyDown event and can be used to prevent
// characters from entering the control.
private void textBox1_KeyPress(Object sender, System.Windows.Forms.
    KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
    // Check for the flag being set in the KeyDown event.
    if (nonNumberEntered == true) {
        // Stop the character from being entered into the control since 
        // it is non-numerical.
        e.set_Handled(true);
    }
} //textBox1_KeyPress

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The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see System Requirements.

.NET Framework

Supported in: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

.NET Compact Framework

Supported in: 2.0, 1.0
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