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I'm trying to select the first item in a ListView programmatically, but it doesn't appear to have been selected. I am using the following code:

if (listView1.Items.Count > 0)
    listView1.Items[0].Selected = true;

Actually I've had this problem before but I can't remember how I managed to solve it!

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Most likely, the item is being selected, you just can't tell because a different control has the focus. There are a couple of different ways that you can solve this, depending on the design of your application.

  1. The simple solution is to set the focus to the ListView first whenever your form is displayed. The user typically sets focus to controls by clicking on them. However, you can also specify which controls gets the focus programmatically. One way of doing this is by setting the tab index of the control to 0 (the lowest value indicates the control that will have the initial focus). A second possibility is to use the following line of code in your form's Load event, or immediately after you set the Selected property:

    myListView.Select();
    

    The problem with this solution is that the selected item will no longer appear highlighted when the user sets focus to a different control on your form (such as a textbox or a button).

  2. To fix that, you will need to set the HideSelection property of the ListView control to False. That will cause the selected item to remain highlighted, even when the control loses the focus.

    When the control has the focus, the selected item's background will be painted with the system highlight color. When the control does not have the focus, the selected item's background will be painted in the system color used for grayed (or disabled) text.

    You can set this property either at design time, or through code:

    myListView.HideSelection = false;
    
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if (listView1.Items.Count > 0)
{
    listView1.Items[0].Selected = true;
    listView1.Select();
}

list items do not appear selected unless the control has the focus (or you set the HideSelection property to false)

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    Code snippets without explanations don't count as answers.
    – Cody Gray
    Apr 26, 2011 at 13:53
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    But it answered question and it is self explanatory :-)
    – VikciaR
    Apr 26, 2011 at 13:54
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    No, it isn't self-explanatory. The only way it makes sense is if you understand that list items do not appear selected unless the control has the focus (or you set the HideSelection property to false). And if you knew that, you wouldn't have to ask this question in the first place. More importantly, this breaks when the user clicks somewhere else on the form. Suddenly the selected item no longer appears to be selected! The asker who just copies and pastes code from your answer won't know what's happened, and they'll be back asking another question.
    – Cody Gray
    Apr 26, 2011 at 13:57
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    Ok, agree - your answer is more comprehensive and fits question better.
    – VikciaR
    Apr 27, 2011 at 6:20
  • If the element is not visible you have to add UsersLst.Items[index].EnsureVisible(); in order to show the element. Aug 29, 2017 at 14:49
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I know this is an old question, but I think this is the definitive answer.

listViewRamos.Items[i].Focused = true;
listViewRamos.Items[i].Selected = true;
listViewRemos.Items[i].EnsureVisible();

If there is a chance the control does not have the focus but you want to force the focus to the control, then you can add the following line.

listViewRamos.Select();

Why Microsoft didn't just add a SelectItem() method that does all this for you is beyond me.

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  • This was the solution that I was searching for. Others solutions doesn't works for me. Apr 22, 2019 at 20:49
  • What type is the selected Item? Is it ListViewItem? If yes, I can't get the properties nor the method with ..
    – FredM
    Apr 24, 2019 at 13:38
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I think that the problem and the solution was descripted by cody gray! I've an additional note.

Please check the focus of the specified listview item (and the control!). I could set the focus and the selection with the following lines of code :

this.listView1.Items[1].Selected = true;
this.listView1.Items[1].Focused = true;

But the focused control was a condition!

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    Setting the focus to an individual listview item is only necessary when you have multiple items selected. In that case, all of the selected items' backgrounds will be highlighted, but only one of them will have the dotted "focus rectangle". You can determine which one that is by setting the Focused property, as you have done here. When only one item in the ListView is selected, it will always have the focus whenever its host control has the focus.
    – Cody Gray
    Apr 26, 2011 at 14:00
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        int i=99;//is what row you want to select and focus
        listViewRamos.FocusedItem = listViewRamos.Items[0];
        listViewRamos.Items[i].Selected = true;
        listViewRamos.Select();
        listViewRamos.EnsureVisible(i);//This is the trick
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  • Agreed, EnsureVisible() is just as important. Aug 11, 2017 at 14:00
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if (listView1.Items.Count > 0)
{
    listView1.FocusedItem = listView1.Items[0];
    listView1.Items[0].Selected = true;
    listView1.Select();
}
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ListViewItem.IsSelected = true;
ListViewItem.Focus();

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