Getting Started with Windows Forms
With Windows Forms, you can create powerful Windows-based applications. The following topics describe in-depth how to harness the power of Windows Forms to display data, handle user input, and deploy your applications easily and with enhanced security.
In This Section
- Creating a New Windows Form
Contains links to topics that describe basic concepts for creating Windows Forms applications.
- Creating Event Handlers in Windows Forms
Contains links to topics that describe how to create Windows Forms event handlers.
- Adjusting the Size and Scale of Windows Forms
Contains links to topics that show how to adjust the size and scale of Windows Forms.
- Changing the Appearance of Windows Forms
Contains links to topics that show how to change the appearance of Windows Forms applications.
- Windows Forms Controls
Contains links to topics that describe and show how to use Windows Forms controls and components.
- User Input in Windows Forms
Contains links to topics that describe and show how to handle input from the user in Windows Forms applications.
- Dialog Boxes in Windows Forms
Contains links to topics that describe the different dialog boxes for use in Windows Forms.
- Windows Forms Data Binding
Contains links to topics that describe the Windows Forms data binding architecture and how to use it in Windows Forms applications.
- Windows Forms Security
Contains links to topics that describe how to build Windows Forms applications that have enhanced security.
- ClickOnce Deployment for Windows Forms
Contains links to topics that describe how to easily deploy Windows Forms applications.
- How to: Access Keyed Collections in Windows Forms
Demonstrates how to access collections with keys rather than indexes.
Topic | Location |
---|---|
Windows Forms Overview | Windows Forms Programming |
Windows Forms Overview | Windows Forms Programming |
Windows Forms Overview | Windows Forms Programming |
Windows Forms Overview | Windows Forms Programming |
Related Sections
- Enhancing Windows Forms Applications
Contains links to topics that describe more advanced concepts for creating Windows Forms applications.