IsTabStop = False on a SL4 Text box

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谎友^ 2021-01-12 18:00

I set IsTabStop to false on a text box and I know that this makes the control unable to receive focus, but according to the Silverlight Forums, it should still be able to re

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  • 2021-01-12 18:19

    I didn't realize this, but it seems to be the case, Additionally, I can't seem to get MouseLeftButtonUp to fire. MouseLeftButtonDown does fire though and using that you can do this hack.

    <TextBox IsTabStop="False" MouseLeftButtonDown="TextBox_MouseLeftButtonDown" />
    

    Then in code you can handle the event like this.

        private void TextBox_MouseLeftButtonDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
        {
            var textBox = ((TextBox) sender);
            textBox.IsTabStop = true;
            textBox.Focus();
            textBox.IsTabStop = false;
        }
    

    It might be worth while to wrap it in a CustomControl

    public class FocusableTextBox : TextBox
    {
        protected override void OnMouseLeftButtonDown(MouseButtonEventArgs e)
        {
            if (!IsTabStop)
            {
                IsTabStop = true;
                Focus();
                IsTabStop = false;
            }
    
            base.OnMouseLeftButtonDown(e);
        }
    }
    
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  • 2021-01-12 18:30

    @seekerOfKnowledge: Disabling IsTabStop on the LostFocus is a good approach, but your re-focus hack is unnecessary. It fails to have any visible effect the first time around because the change of IsTabStop has not yet taken effect. This approach can be also be taken with any other control.

            var control = sender as Control;
            if (control != null)
            {
                control.MouseLeftButtonDown += (sender, args) =>
                    {   //This event fires even if the control isn't allowed focus. 
                        //As long as the control is visible, it's typically hit-testable.
                        if (!control.IsTabStop)
                        {
                            control.IsTabStop = true;
                            //threading required so IsTabStop change can take effect before assigning focus
                            control.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(() =>
                                {
                                    control.Focus();
                                });
                        }
                    };
    
                control.LostFocus += (sender, args) =>
                    {   //Remove IsTabStop once the user exits the control
                        control.IsTabStop = false;
                    };
            }
    
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