Yes, it catchs KeyPress event but not "Enter" key any letter from a to z is catched.
>Juan,
>Does it catch the KeyPress event?
>
>Einar
>>Thank's Einar, the problem is that the textbox of the datagrid column doesn't catch the keyup event.
>>
>>>>I am trying to find the way to catch when user press enter key on a datagrid cell and perform a method inside the form, i am using a selector form wich contains a datagrid as that one of Les Pinter's book in which he uses a "select" button to select the record, i could catch double click event in the textbox of the column that contains the key field through an event handler which catch's double clik on that particular textbox i want to do the same pressing "enter" key.
>>>>I hope you 'd understood me and thank's in advance.
>>>
>>>Juan,
>>>There are atleast two events you can use for this: KeyUp and KeyPress.
>>>Here is some code where I used KeyUp (it is C# but it should be easy to translate into VB.NET)
>>>
>>>private void textBox1_KeyUp(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
>>>{
>>> if (e.KeyCode == System.Windows.Forms.Keys.Enter)
>>> {
>>> MessageBox.Show("Enter button was pressed");
>>> }
>>>}
>>>
>>>
>>>Hope this helps.
>>>
>>>Einar