How to move focus in WPF?
Solution 1
Simply handle the KeyDown
event for the textboxes and set focus there. Since you're using Tab
, let the control know you'll handle it by setting e.Handled = true
, which will stop the default tab
action of jumping to the control with the next TabIndex
.
private void tb_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key == Key.Tab)
{
e.Handled = true;
LastControl.Focus();
}
}
Solution 2
As stated in the comments, KeyDown
is a better way to go (lostfocus will cause weird behaviors such as the user specifically clicking on the second control and the focus goes to the last one instead)...
Make sure you set the e.Handled
to true though..!
This will work:
private void TextBox1_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key == Key.Tab)
{
e.Handled = true;
LastControl.Focus();
}
}
Where the deceleration of the textbox should be something like this:
<TextBox TabIndex="1" Focusable = "true" KeyDown="TextBox1_KeyDown"/>
Smith
Updated on June 04, 2022Comments
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Smith almost 2 years
I wonder if there is anyway to change focus from the current control and move it to other control in WPF on TabIndex assigned controls.
Example I have controls with TabIndex 1 to 5, is there a way to jumb the focus from 1 to 5 ?
<TextBox TabIndex="1" Focusable = "true" LostFocus="test_LostFocus"/> <TextBox TabIndex="2" Focusable = "true"/> ... <TextBox TabIndex="5" Focusable = "true" name="LastControl"/>
.
private void test_LostFocus(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { LastControl.Focus(); }
I tried
Keyboard.Focus()
andFocusManager.SetFocusedElement()
but no luck.Any idea?