Keyboard.GotKeyboardFocus Attached Event
Definition
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Occurs when an element receives keyboard focus.
see AddGotKeyboardFocusHandler, and RemoveGotKeyboardFocusHandler
see AddGotKeyboardFocusHandler, and RemoveGotKeyboardFocusHandler
see AddGotKeyboardFocusHandler, and RemoveGotKeyboardFocusHandler
Examples
The following example creates a TextBox and attaches event handlers for the GotKeyboardFocus event and the LostKeyboardFocus event. When the TextBox obtains keyboard focus, the background color is changed and the text of the TextBox is cleared. When the TextBlock loses keyboard focus, the background color is changed and a method is called which resets variables used in the sample.
<Border BorderBrush="Black" BorderThickness="1"
Width="200" Height="100" Margin="5">
<StackPanel>
<Label HorizontalAlignment="Center" Content="Type Text In This TextBox" />
<TextBox Width="175"
Height="50"
Margin="5"
TextWrapping="Wrap"
HorizontalAlignment="Center"
VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Auto"
GotKeyboardFocus="TextBoxGotKeyboardFocus"
LostKeyboardFocus="TextBoxLostKeyboardFocus"
KeyDown="SourceTextKeyDown"/>
</StackPanel>
</Border>
private void TextBoxGotKeyboardFocus(object sender, KeyboardFocusChangedEventArgs e)
{
TextBox source = e.Source as TextBox;
if (source != null)
{
// Change the TextBox color when it obtains focus.
source.Background = Brushes.LightBlue;
// Clear the TextBox.
source.Clear();
}
}
Private Sub TextBoxGotKeyboardFocus(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As KeyboardFocusChangedEventArgs)
Dim source As TextBox = TryCast(e.Source, TextBox)
If source IsNot Nothing Then
' Change the TextBox color when it obtains focus.
source.Background = Brushes.LightBlue
' Clear the TextBox.
source.Clear()
End If
End Sub
private void TextBoxLostKeyboardFocus(object sender, KeyboardFocusChangedEventArgs e)
{
TextBox source = e.Source as TextBox;
if (source != null)
{
// Change the TextBox color when it loses focus.
source.Background = Brushes.White;
// Set the hit counter back to zero and updates the display.
this.ResetCounter();
}
}
Private Sub TextBoxLostKeyboardFocus(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As KeyboardFocusChangedEventArgs)
Dim source As TextBox = TryCast(e.Source, TextBox)
If source IsNot Nothing Then
' Change the TextBox color when it loses focus.
source.Background = Brushes.White
' Set the hit counter back to zero and updates the display.
Me.ResetCounter()
End If
End Sub
Remarks
This is an attached event. WPF implements attached events as routed events. Attached events are fundamentally a XAML language concept for referencing events that can be handled on objects that do not define that event, which WPF expands upon by also enabling the event to traverse a route. Attached events do not have a direct handling syntax in code; to attach handlers for a routed event in code, you use a designated Add*Handler method. For details, see Attached Events Overview.
Keyboard focus refers to the object that is receiving keyboard input. The element with keyboard focus has IsKeyboardFocused set to true
. There can be only one element with keyboard focus on the entire desktop. Logical focus refers to the object within a focus scope that has focus. For more information on focus, keyboard focus, and logical focus, see Input Overview and Focus Overview.
If the PreviewGotKeyboardFocus event or the PreviewLostKeyboardFocus event is handled, keyboard focus does change.
Routed Event Information
Item | Value |
---|---|
Identifier field | GotKeyboardFocusEvent |
Routing strategy | Bubbling |
Delegate | KeyboardFocusChangedEventHandler |
- The corresponding tunneling event is PreviewGotKeyboardFocus.