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I am trying to add an "KeyPress" event in a textbox (WinForm)

this.textBox1.KeyPress += new System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventHandler(CheckKeys);

and here's inside the 'CheckKeys':

private void CheckKeys(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
    if (e.KeyChar == (char)13)
    {
        // Enter is pressed - do something

    }
}

The idea here is that once a textbox is in focus and the 'Enter' button was pressed, something will happen...

However, my machine cannot find the 'KeyPress' event. Is there something wrong with my codes?

UPDATE:

I also tried putting KeyDown instead of KeyPress:

private void textBox1_KeyDown(object sender, System.Windows.Input.KeyEventArgs e)
{

    if (e.Key == Key.Return)

        // Enter is pressed - do something
    }
}

Still not working though...

+2  A: 

Have you looked at the documentation on KeyPress? It states specifically that The KeyPress event is not raised by noncharacter keys; however, the noncharacter keys do raise the KeyDown and KeyUp events. Using one of those events instead should work.

Anders Abel
@Anders: did tried using KeyDown instead. I was trying to call a Storyboard (from WPF) by pressing enter, but nothing happened.
eibhrum
+1  A: 

You are mixing class libraries, don't use Windows Forms classes in a WPF project. Make it look like this:

  public partial class Window1 : Window {
    public Window1() {
      InitializeComponent();
      this.textBox1.KeyDown += new KeyEventHandler(textBox1_KeyDown);
    }

    private void textBox1_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e) {
      if (e.Key == Key.Enter) {
        MessageBox.Show("Enter!");
        e.Handled = true;
      }
    }
  }
Hans Passant