I'm using the WPF TabControl in my application in order to switch between different areas/functions of the program.
One thing annoys me though. I have hidden the tabs so I can control the selectedtab, instead of the user. The user however, can still switch between tabs using the arrow-keys.
I have tried using the KeyboardNavigation-attribute, but I can't get this working.
Can this be disabled?
You can hook on to the TabControl.PreviewKeyDown event for this one. Check to see if it's the left or right arrow and say that you've handled it.
private void TabControl_PreviewKeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key == Key.Left || e.Key == Key.Right)
e.Handled = true;
}
if you're using a pure view model application you could apply the above as an attached property.
XAMl to use the below attached property.
<TabControl local:TabControlAttached.IsLeftRightDisabled="True">
<TabItem Header="test"/>
<TabItem Header="test"/>
</TabControl>
TabControlAttached.cs
public class TabControlAttached : DependencyObject
{
public static bool GetIsLeftRightDisabled(DependencyObject obj)
{
return (bool)obj.GetValue(IsLeftRightDisabledProperty);
}
public static void SetIsLeftRightDisabled(DependencyObject obj, bool value)
{
obj.SetValue(IsLeftRightDisabledProperty, value);
}
// Using a DependencyProperty as the backing store for IsLeftRightDisabled. This enables animation, styling, binding, etc...
public static readonly DependencyProperty IsLeftRightDisabledProperty =
DependencyProperty.RegisterAttached("IsLeftRightDisabled", typeof(bool), typeof(MainWindow), new UIPropertyMetadata(false, new PropertyChangedCallback((s, e) =>
{
// get a reference to the tab control.
TabControl targetTabControl = s as TabControl;
if (targetTabControl != null)
{
if ((bool)e.NewValue)
{
// Need some events from it.
targetTabControl.PreviewKeyDown += new KeyEventHandler(targetTabControl_PreviewKeyDown);
targetTabControl.Unloaded += new RoutedEventHandler(targetTabControl_Unloaded);
}
else if ((bool)e.OldValue)
{
targetTabControl.PreviewKeyDown -= new KeyEventHandler(targetTabControl_PreviewKeyDown);
targetTabControl.Unloaded -= new RoutedEventHandler(targetTabControl_Unloaded);
}
}
})));
static void targetTabControl_Unloaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
TabControl targetTabControl = sender as TabControl;
targetTabControl.PreviewKeyDown -= new KeyEventHandler(targetTabControl_PreviewKeyDown);
targetTabControl.Unloaded -= new RoutedEventHandler(targetTabControl_Unloaded);
}
static void targetTabControl_PreviewKeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key == Key.Left || e.Key == Key.Right)
e.Handled = true;
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11096621/wpf-disable-arrow-keys-on-tabcontrol