Stop “ding” when pressing Enter? (e.SuppressKeyPress is not recognized)
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I've already read through this thread: Stop the 'Ding' when pressing Enter
I'm having no luck with e.SuppressKeyPress. I get an error "'KeyPressEventArgs' does not contain a definition for 'SuppressKeyPress' ..."
I am VERY VERY VERY VERY new to this. I cannot understate this enough. Please explain like I'm 5 years old. Sorry..
I'm using Visual Studio Express 2015 to create a Windows Form with C#.net.
Here is my code:
private void answer_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyChar == (char)ConsoleKey.Enter)
{
CheckAnswer();
}
}
I tried putting e.SuppressKeyPress = true; after my CheckAnswer(); function but I get red squigglies indicating it doesn't know what that is.
Why?
I've had no formal training in using C#.net and I'm missing the foundation of how this is all supposed to work which is messing me up I think. :(
c# visual-studio-2015
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I've already read through this thread: Stop the 'Ding' when pressing Enter
I'm having no luck with e.SuppressKeyPress. I get an error "'KeyPressEventArgs' does not contain a definition for 'SuppressKeyPress' ..."
I am VERY VERY VERY VERY new to this. I cannot understate this enough. Please explain like I'm 5 years old. Sorry..
I'm using Visual Studio Express 2015 to create a Windows Form with C#.net.
Here is my code:
private void answer_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyChar == (char)ConsoleKey.Enter)
{
CheckAnswer();
}
}
I tried putting e.SuppressKeyPress = true; after my CheckAnswer(); function but I get red squigglies indicating it doesn't know what that is.
Why?
I've had no formal training in using C#.net and I'm missing the foundation of how this is all supposed to work which is messing me up I think. :(
c# visual-studio-2015
1
You are referring to theKeyDown
/KeyUp
events. TheKeyEventArgs
parameter has that property:if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Enter) e.SuppressKeyPress = true;
– Jimi
Nov 24 '18 at 3:25
1
You are using theKey_Press
event. Try using theKey_Down
Event.
– preciousbetine
Nov 24 '18 at 3:41
KeyDown
+e.SuppressKeyPress = true; e.Handled = true;
– TaW
Nov 24 '18 at 8:08
You can un-ding it with KeyPress as well, just takes e.Handled = true.
– Hans Passant
Nov 24 '18 at 8:58
Thank you! @HansPassant that worked easily lol.
– irisshootsface
Nov 25 '18 at 21:43
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I've already read through this thread: Stop the 'Ding' when pressing Enter
I'm having no luck with e.SuppressKeyPress. I get an error "'KeyPressEventArgs' does not contain a definition for 'SuppressKeyPress' ..."
I am VERY VERY VERY VERY new to this. I cannot understate this enough. Please explain like I'm 5 years old. Sorry..
I'm using Visual Studio Express 2015 to create a Windows Form with C#.net.
Here is my code:
private void answer_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyChar == (char)ConsoleKey.Enter)
{
CheckAnswer();
}
}
I tried putting e.SuppressKeyPress = true; after my CheckAnswer(); function but I get red squigglies indicating it doesn't know what that is.
Why?
I've had no formal training in using C#.net and I'm missing the foundation of how this is all supposed to work which is messing me up I think. :(
c# visual-studio-2015
I've already read through this thread: Stop the 'Ding' when pressing Enter
I'm having no luck with e.SuppressKeyPress. I get an error "'KeyPressEventArgs' does not contain a definition for 'SuppressKeyPress' ..."
I am VERY VERY VERY VERY new to this. I cannot understate this enough. Please explain like I'm 5 years old. Sorry..
I'm using Visual Studio Express 2015 to create a Windows Form with C#.net.
Here is my code:
private void answer_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyChar == (char)ConsoleKey.Enter)
{
CheckAnswer();
}
}
I tried putting e.SuppressKeyPress = true; after my CheckAnswer(); function but I get red squigglies indicating it doesn't know what that is.
Why?
I've had no formal training in using C#.net and I'm missing the foundation of how this is all supposed to work which is messing me up I think. :(
c# visual-studio-2015
c# visual-studio-2015
asked Nov 24 '18 at 2:57
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You are referring to theKeyDown
/KeyUp
events. TheKeyEventArgs
parameter has that property:if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Enter) e.SuppressKeyPress = true;
– Jimi
Nov 24 '18 at 3:25
1
You are using theKey_Press
event. Try using theKey_Down
Event.
– preciousbetine
Nov 24 '18 at 3:41
KeyDown
+e.SuppressKeyPress = true; e.Handled = true;
– TaW
Nov 24 '18 at 8:08
You can un-ding it with KeyPress as well, just takes e.Handled = true.
– Hans Passant
Nov 24 '18 at 8:58
Thank you! @HansPassant that worked easily lol.
– irisshootsface
Nov 25 '18 at 21:43
add a comment |
1
You are referring to theKeyDown
/KeyUp
events. TheKeyEventArgs
parameter has that property:if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Enter) e.SuppressKeyPress = true;
– Jimi
Nov 24 '18 at 3:25
1
You are using theKey_Press
event. Try using theKey_Down
Event.
– preciousbetine
Nov 24 '18 at 3:41
KeyDown
+e.SuppressKeyPress = true; e.Handled = true;
– TaW
Nov 24 '18 at 8:08
You can un-ding it with KeyPress as well, just takes e.Handled = true.
– Hans Passant
Nov 24 '18 at 8:58
Thank you! @HansPassant that worked easily lol.
– irisshootsface
Nov 25 '18 at 21:43
1
1
You are referring to the
KeyDown
/KeyUp
events. The KeyEventArgs
parameter has that property: if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Enter) e.SuppressKeyPress = true;
– Jimi
Nov 24 '18 at 3:25
You are referring to the
KeyDown
/KeyUp
events. The KeyEventArgs
parameter has that property: if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Enter) e.SuppressKeyPress = true;
– Jimi
Nov 24 '18 at 3:25
1
1
You are using the
Key_Press
event. Try using the Key_Down
Event.– preciousbetine
Nov 24 '18 at 3:41
You are using the
Key_Press
event. Try using the Key_Down
Event.– preciousbetine
Nov 24 '18 at 3:41
KeyDown
+ e.SuppressKeyPress = true; e.Handled = true;
– TaW
Nov 24 '18 at 8:08
KeyDown
+ e.SuppressKeyPress = true; e.Handled = true;
– TaW
Nov 24 '18 at 8:08
You can un-ding it with KeyPress as well, just takes e.Handled = true.
– Hans Passant
Nov 24 '18 at 8:58
You can un-ding it with KeyPress as well, just takes e.Handled = true.
– Hans Passant
Nov 24 '18 at 8:58
Thank you! @HansPassant that worked easily lol.
– irisshootsface
Nov 25 '18 at 21:43
Thank you! @HansPassant that worked easily lol.
– irisshootsface
Nov 25 '18 at 21:43
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You are referring to the
KeyDown
/KeyUp
events. TheKeyEventArgs
parameter has that property:if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Enter) e.SuppressKeyPress = true;
– Jimi
Nov 24 '18 at 3:25
1
You are using the
Key_Press
event. Try using theKey_Down
Event.– preciousbetine
Nov 24 '18 at 3:41
KeyDown
+e.SuppressKeyPress = true; e.Handled = true;
– TaW
Nov 24 '18 at 8:08
You can un-ding it with KeyPress as well, just takes e.Handled = true.
– Hans Passant
Nov 24 '18 at 8:58
Thank you! @HansPassant that worked easily lol.
– irisshootsface
Nov 25 '18 at 21:43