Question

Simple how to enable a Textbox which is disabled by clicking on it? how is this done?

my code doesn't work

Private Sub Textbox1_MouseClick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Textbox1.MouseClick
    Textbox1.Enabled = True
End Sub

Can anyone help me out.

Do I have to resort to tracking the mouse clicks and X,Y positions of textbox with timers etc.. no events are fired from clicking it?

Was it helpful?

Solution

You can use IMessageFilter to trap WM_LBUTTONDOWN messages and then check to see if the cursor is within the TextBox...something like:

Public Class Form1

    Private WithEvents filter As New MyFilter

    Private Sub Form1_Load(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
        TextBox1.Enabled = False
        Application.AddMessageFilter(filter)
    End Sub

    Private Sub filter_LeftClick() Handles filter.LeftClick
        Dim rc As Rectangle = TextBox1.RectangleToScreen(TextBox1.ClientRectangle)
        If rc.Contains(Cursor.Position) AndAlso Not TextBox1.Enabled Then
            TextBox1.Enabled = True
            TextBox1.Focus()
        End If
    End Sub

    Private Class MyFilter
        Implements IMessageFilter

        Public Event LeftClick()
        Private Const WM_LBUTTONDOWN As Integer = &H201

        Public Function PreFilterMessage(ByRef m As System.Windows.Forms.Message) As Boolean Implements System.Windows.Forms.IMessageFilter.PreFilterMessage
            Select Case m.Msg
                Case WM_LBUTTONDOWN
                    RaiseEvent LeftClick()

            End Select
            Return False
        End Function

    End Class

End Class

OTHER TIPS

What worked for me seems like the best way to go is to do something like this.

Private Sub TextBox1_MouseClick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox1.MouseClick
    TextBox1.BackColor = Color.Empty
End Sub

and to disable it run this kind of code

        'To lose focus from textbox otherwise it will have a blinker
        Label1.Focus()
        TextBox1.BackColor = TextBox.DefaultBackColor

But first set the color to disabled I found that using ButtonFace color probably works best, it sure looks real.

TextBox1.BackColor = SystemColors.ButtonFace

my intention was never to disable it, but to make the user think it's disabled until he clicks it.. when he clicks somewhere else it turns disabled

As an alternative, you can set the ReadOnly control property to True and the Text property to "" when a MouseClick event reach another control (another TextBox for example).

That work fine for me. My code is:

Private Sub TxtNameIn_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles TxtNameIn.MouseClick
    Me.TxtNameIn.ReadOnly = False
    Me.TxtPatternIn.ReadOnly = True
    Me.TxtPatternIn.Text = ""
End Sub
Private Sub TxtPatternIn_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles TxtPatternIn.MouseClick
    Me.TxtPatternIn.ReadOnly = False
    Me.TxtNameIn.ReadOnly = True
    Me.TxtNameIn.Text = ""
End Sub

When your text box is in the enabled = false state you cant click on it with a mouse.

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