The key method is 'dataGrid.SetKeyboardFocusToCell'. So we can attach the KeyDown event:
private void dataGrid_PreviewKeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
DataGridTemplateColumn col = (DataGridTemplateColumn)dataGrid.CurrentColumn;
if (col != null)
{
switch (col.SortMemberPath)
{
case "From":
if (e.Key == Key.Enter && Keyboard.Modifiers == ModifierKeys.None) // Pure Enter
{
e.Handled = true;
int columnIndex = dataGrid.GetColumnIndex(colTo);
DataGridRow currentRow = dataGrid.GetRow(dataGrid.CurrentItem);
dataGrid.SetKeyboardFocusToCell(dataGrid.CurrentItem, columnIndex);
Dispatcher.Invoke(() =>
{
GridTimeSpanBox timeSpanBox = VisualTree.FindChild<GridTimeSpanBox>(currentRow, tsb => tsb.Name == "tsbTo", true);
timeSpanBox.SelectAll();
}, System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherPriority.ContextIdle);
}
break;
}
} // col != null
}
/// <summary>
/// Get the row container that holds the 'item'
/// </summary>
public DataGridRow GetRow(object item)
{
return (DataGridRow)ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromItem(item);
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the index of a 'DataGridColum' or 'DataGridTemplateColumn' in the 'Columns' list. This doesn't change if the user
/// reorders the columns.
/// </summary>
public int GetColumnIndex(DataGridColumn column)
{
return this.Columns.IndexOf(column);
}
In this example the text in the following box is selected too. Can be useful for fields where most of the time the content is replaced by typing a new one.
Important to note that generally operations after 'dataGrid.SetKeyboardFocusToCell()' must be sent over the dispatcher to allow the UI to finish updating. Otherwise strange things can happen.
With this scheme you could for example even insert a row behind the current one.