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In .net 3.5 windows forms I have a listview with "CheckBoxes" = true. Is it possible to dim out or disable some items to prevent the user from checking the box?

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You can use the ListBoxItem.ForeColor and UseItemStyleForSubItems properties to make the item look dimmed. Use SystemColors.GrayText to pick the theme color for disabled items. Avoid disabling selection, it prevents the user from using the keyboard. Only disable the checkbox checking. For example:

    private void listView1_ItemCheck(object sender, ItemCheckEventArgs e) {
        // Disable checking odd-numbered items
        if (e.Index % 2 == 1) e.NewValue = e.CurrentValue;
    }
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  • Thanks, this worked for me but I assigned e.NewValue to CheckedState.Unchecked because I wanted to ensure that it would be left unchecked even if it was not to begin with.
    – Beth Lang
    Feb 6, 2012 at 23:52
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You have to roll your own for this. Handle the ListView's ItemSelectionChanged event - if you don't want a particular item to be selectable, do this:

e.Item.Selected = false;

You can make a particular item appear unselectable by graying it out, changing the font color etc.

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I took Hans Passant recommendation - good visual approach which in my case denotes un-actionable items. Here's a sample:

    'Select all attachements in case user wants to mask or pick and choose
    For i As Integer = 0 To lstView.Items.Count - 1
        If Not Scan.SupportedMasking.Contains(Path.GetExtension(lstView.Items(i).Text)) Then
            lstView.Items(i).ForeColor = SystemColors.GrayText
            lstView.Items(i).Text += " (No masking supported)"
            lstView.Items(i).BackColor = SystemColors.InactiveBorder
            lstView.Items(i).Selected = False
        Else
            lstView.Items(i).Selected = True
        End If
    Next i
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use this or set the displaymode to view insted of edit!

public void SetItemEnabled(ListViewItem item, bool enabled)
{
  if (item != null)
  {
      List<ListViewControl> lvControls =  this.ListViewControls.FindAll(FindListViewControl(item));
      foreach (ListViewControl lvControl in lvControls)
    {
       if (lvControl.Control != null)
       {
        lvControl.Control.Enabled = enabled;
        }
        }
    }
}
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You should set the AutoCheck property of the checkbox false.

AutoCheck - Gets or set a value indicating whether the Checked or CheckState values and the CheckBox's appearance are automatically changed when the CheckBox is clicked.

Actually this is usable only for the checkbox control.

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