SplitContainer.TabStop Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether the user can give the focus to the splitter using the TAB key.
public:
property bool TabStop { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool TabStop { get; set; }
member this.TabStop : bool with get, set
Public Property TabStop As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the user can give the focus to the splitter using the TAB key; otherwise, false
. The default is true
.
Remarks
When the user presses the TAB key, the input focus is set to the next control in the tab order of the form. Set TabStop to true
to give input focus to a splitter so that it can be moved with the arrow keys as well as with the mouse. Starting in the .NET Framework 4, setting TabStop to false
excludes the splitter and any of the controls that are contained in the SplitContainer from the collection of controls in the tab order. To enable controls to get focus by using the TAB key, create a control that inherits from SplitContainer. Create a new property named TabStop
and override the ProcessTabKey method. The following example demonstrates how to accomplish this.
public class MySplitContainer : SplitContainer
{
private bool tabStop = true;
public new bool TabStop
{
get
{
return tabStop;
}
set
{
if (TabStop != value)
{
tabStop = value;
OnTabStopChanged(EventArgs.Empty);
}
}
}
protected override bool ProcessTabKey(bool forward)
{
if (!tabStop)
{
if (SelectNextControl(ActiveControl, forward, true, true, false)) return true;
}
return base.ProcessTabKey(forward);
}
}
Public Class MySplitContainer
Inherits SplitContainer
Private m_tabStop As Boolean = True
Public Shadows Property TabStop() As Boolean
Get
Return m_tabStop
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Boolean)
If TabStop <> value Then
m_tabStop = value
OnTabStopChanged(EventArgs.Empty)
End If
End Set
End Property
Protected Overloads Overrides Function ProcessTabKey(ByVal forward As Boolean) As Boolean
If Not m_tabStop Then
If SelectNextControl(ActiveControl, forward, True, True, False) Then
Return True
End If
End If
Return MyBase.ProcessTabKey(forward)
End Function
End Class
You can manipulate the tab order by setting the control's TabIndex property value.
Applies to
See also
.NET