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I have desktop Application with many controls. one of the controls is a button for printing...it works fine, it prints a selected area of the form. I want to remove the print button and run the existing print code by pressing Control + p.

I should have explained that the print button and code are on a large user control with many controls on it and as you pointed out there is a problem with controls on containers on containers...Form >>TabControl >> TabPage >> User Control.

The answers were helpful but the big point was what you said.

Private Sub PKey_KeyDown(sender As Object, e As KeyEventArgs) Handles    MyBase.KeyDown
  If e.Control And e.KeyCode = Keys.P Then
     MsgBox("This works fine...Ctrl + P were pressed")
  End If
End Sub

Using the code above works on a simple two or three control app but as of now when I press Ctrl + P on my many controls app, nothing happens.

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  • "I am aware that the code below needs to have all of the controls tabstop set to off" - NO! Don't do that. Just set the KeyPreview property of the form to True.
    – 41686d6564
    Jul 15, 2019 at 1:21
  • Also, note that Me.Controls doesn't include controls placed in other containers on the form like controls on a Panel or a GroupBox.
    – 41686d6564
    Jul 15, 2019 at 1:24
  • I should have explained that the print button and code are on a large user control with many controls on it and as you pointed out there is a problem with controls on containers on containers...Form >>TabControl >> TabPage >> User Control
    – Ed Jenkins
    Jul 15, 2019 at 7:09
  • A UserControl is not the right place to handle a hotkey. Consider doing something like Private Sub MyForm_KeyDown(....) : If MyTabControl.SelectedTab Is MyTargetTab AndAlso e.KeyData = (Keys.Control Or Keys.P) Then .... And don't disable the TabStop property of any control unless that's an actual requirement because it can frustrate the user.
    – 41686d6564
    Jul 15, 2019 at 15:44
  • Putting the KeyDown code in the Form1.vb code block with: If e.KeyData = (Keys.Control Or Keys.P) Then MsgBox("You Pressed Ctrl + P") works fine. the problem is: writing code to trigger the subroutine code of the Print button located in the UserControl1.vb block of code.. e.g. Form1.UserControl1.btnPrint_Click(sender, e) or something similar.
    – Ed Jenkins
    Jul 15, 2019 at 18:53

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There are a few steps that you need to do:

  1. Move the code that was in your Button's Click event into its own subroutine.
  2. Set the Form's KeyPreview property to True
  3. In the Form's KeyDown event use the following code:

Code:

Private Sub MyForm_KeyDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As KeyEventArgs) Handles MyBase.KeyDown
    If e.Control AndAlso e.KeyCode = Keys.P Then
        'Run print subroutine
    End If
End Sub
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    As it is, that will act on Ctrl+Shift+P, Ctrl+Alt+P and Ctrl+Shift+Alt+P as well. To act on only Ctrl+P, you should use If e.KeyData = (Keys.Control Or Keys.P) Then. Jul 15, 2019 at 2:44
  • Thanks for showing the code that will respond to Ctrl + P only. I tested it and you are 100% correct.
    – Ed Jenkins
    Jul 15, 2019 at 7:12
  • The print code is already in its own Subroutine. The problem is it is 3 layers deep, i.e., it is code in the user control which is on a tabpage on a tabcontrol on the form. I need to be able to reference the print subroutine. I tried Form1.TabControl1.UserControl1.btnPrint but the reference doesn't work.
    – Ed Jenkins
    Jul 15, 2019 at 7:16

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