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16.90.Key Event
16.90.1.Creating a KeyBinding between the Open command and Ctrl-RCreating a KeyBinding between the Open command and Ctrl-R
16.90.2.Command Handler Key BindingCommand Handler Key Binding
16.90.3.Use Keyboard.Focus to set the focus to a Text FieldUse Keyboard.Focus to set the focus to a Text Field
16.90.4.Provide Quick Keyboard Access to ButtonsProvide Quick Keyboard Access to Buttons
16.90.5.Reading keyboard modifiersReading keyboard modifiers
16.90.6.Reading individual key state with Keyboard.IsKeyDownReading individual key state with Keyboard.IsKeyDown
16.90.7.Use InputBinding to bind Application commends to Key eventsUse InputBinding to bind Application commends to Key events
16.90.8.Suppress Keyboard and Mouse EventsSuppress Keyboard and Mouse Events
16.90.9.Query Left / Right control keyQuery Left / Right control key








16.90.10.Is Key.CapsLock ToggledIs Key.CapsLock Toggled
16.90.11.Keyboard.IsKeyToggledKeyboard.IsKeyToggled
16.90.12.Query Number lock keyQuery Number lock key
16.90.13.Use KeyBinding to bind Key event to TextBox.InputBindingsUse KeyBinding to bind Key event to TextBox.InputBindings
16.90.14.Custom Command by KeyGesture and RoutedUICommandCustom Command by KeyGesture and RoutedUICommand
16.90.15.TextBox PreviewKeyDown, PreviewKeyUp, PreviewTextInput, KeyDown, KeyUp and TextChanged eventsTextBox PreviewKeyDown, PreviewKeyUp, PreviewTextInput, KeyDown, KeyUp and TextChanged events
16.90.16.StackPanel PreviewTextInput and PreviewKeyDownStackPanel PreviewTextInput and PreviewKeyDown
16.90.17.If input is not a number do not handle the key eventIf input is not a number do not handle the key event
16.90.18.RoutedEvents: Tunneled Key PressRoutedEvents: Tunneled Key Press
16.90.19.On Key Down HandlerOn Key Down Handler