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I have a usercontrol that contains a flowlayoutpanel (topdown flow) with a bunch of radiobuttons. The control exposes a CheckedChanged event that fires whenever one of the radiobuttons's check changed.

My form contains the usercontrol and a textbox. I subscribe the the usercontrol's CheckedChanged event and depending on which radiobutton gets checked, I either disable the textbox or put a focus inside the textbox.

All this works fine with mouseclick when changing the radiobutton's check state. However, this will hang indefinitely when using the arrow keys. I don't understand why the difference.

Please help before I go crazy...

The following are steps to reproduce the behavior I'm seeing:

  1. Create a usercontrol and drop a flowlayoupanel control and set its FlowDirection = TopDown. Then add two radiobuttons to the flowlayoutpanel.
  2. Provide an event handler in the usercontrol

    public event EventHandler CheckedChanged { add { radioButton2.CheckedChanged += value; } remove { radioButton2.CheckedChanged -= value; } }

  3. Create a windows form and drop the above user control. Add a textbox and set Enabled to False. Subscribe to the usercontrol's CheckedChanged event as followed

        private void userControl11_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            textBox1.Select();
        }
    
  4. Run. Notice that if you use the mouse to click between the radiobuttons, thing works fine; but it will crash if you use the up/down arrow keys.

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I'm betting your question doesn't contain enough information to solve this. Can you cook up the simplest possible (fewest lines of code) test case that demonstrates the problem and add it here? – Rytmis May 28 at 12:09

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public event EventHandler CheckedChanged
{
    add {
         radioButton2.CheckedChanged += value;
        }
    remove {
         radioButton2.CheckedChanged -= value;
        }
}

Hmm, value is uninitialized? Or am I missing something?

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