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DataGridView::ProcessRightKey Method (Keys)

 

Processes the RIGHT ARROW key.

Namespace:   System.Windows.Forms
Assembly:  System.Windows.Forms (in System.Windows.Forms.dll)

protected:
[SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction::LinkDemand, Flags = SecurityPermissionFlag::UnmanagedCode)]
bool ProcessRightKey(
	Keys keyData
)

Parameters

keyData
Type: System.Windows.Forms::Keys

A bitwise combination of Keys values that represents the key or keys to process.

Return Value

Type: System::Boolean

true if the key was processed; otherwise, false.

Exception Condition
InvalidCastException

The RIGHT ARROW key would cause the control to enter edit mode, but the EditType property of the new current cell does not indicate a class that derives from Control and implements IDataGridViewEditingControl.

Exception

This action would commit a cell value or enter edit mode, but an error in the data source prevents the action and either there is no handler for the DataError event or the handler has set the DataGridViewDataErrorEventArgs::ThrowException property to true.

The following code example demonstrates how to change the behavior of the ENTER key in a DataGridView subclass by overriding the ProcessDataGridViewKey and ProcessDialogKey methods. In the example, the ENTER key has the same behavior as the RIGHT ARROW key, making it easier for a user to edit multiple cells in a single row of data.

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SecurityPermission

for calling unmanaged code. Demand value: LinkDemand. Permission value: UnmanagedCode

.NET Framework
Available since 2.0
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