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how to trace the control key in datagridview

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    eyes2007
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    hi all i have a datagridview contains three columns with first column contains checkboxes. i am trying to do that, while keeping the control key pressed, try to navigate between cells. but when i try to do that it select only the first row or the last row of datagridview. some suggest me what should be done to do that or any thing else. thanks in advance. help everyone

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      hi all i have a datagridview contains three columns with first column contains checkboxes. i am trying to do that, while keeping the control key pressed, try to navigate between cells. but when i try to do that it select only the first row or the last row of datagridview. some suggest me what should be done to do that or any thing else. thanks in advance. help everyone

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      That's the normal behavior of the DGV. If you hold down the Ctrl key, pressing Up or Down will put the focus on the first or last row of the DGV. You can change it and replace the functionality if you want by handling the DGV's KeyDown and KeyUp events and supplying the code to do whatever it is you want to do. I highly suggest reading up on the KeyDown, KeyUp, and KeyPress events, so you understand what you need to handle and what you need to do to tell your app that your code has handled keypresses and that the control should NOT try to handle them.

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      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
           2006, 2007

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