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I have a vb.net form that containing 2 richtextbox. The first richtextbox in English and the second in Arabic. How can I change the cursor direction so that its direction turns to the right when entering the Arab richtextbox and to the left when entering the English richtextbox??

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    It's not clear what you're asking. If, in the Designer, you set one of the two controls to [RichTextBox].RightToLeft = RightToLeft.No, assuming the input language is Right-To-Left, you already have this behavior. Why would you change it when entering the English richtextbox? Isn't that somewhat weird for a User? What problem are you trying to solve?
    – Jimi
    Apr 21, 2021 at 14:27

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All controls have a property named RightToLeft which is used to dictate the direction of text entry.

Here it is as described in the docs:

Gets or sets a value indicating whether control's elements are aligned to support locales using right-to-left fonts.

In the case of your RichTextBoxes, either set the property in the Properties window in the Form editor, or programatically like this:

EnglishRichTextBox.RightToLeft = RightToLeft.No
ArabicRichTextBox.RightToLeft = RightToLeft.Yes

If the RichTextBoxes are dedicated for English or Arabic input, you should set them at design time. There is a side effect of changing the value at runtime (in code), which is detailed in the docs:

If the value of the RightToLeft property is changed at run time, only raw text without formatting is preserved.

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  • Unfortunately it does not work, the property RightToLeft is already set in the two richtextbox. The idea in the solution is based on pressing the two keys (right ctrl + shift) through a code. their keycode is 16 and 17.
    – user15633380
    Apr 21, 2021 at 11:02
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Perhaps you mean changing the input language on enter a RichTextBox control? If that's what you are after, then you need to handle the Enter event of each RTB to switch the language through the InputLanguage class. The class has static properties to get the installed input languages, their cultures, the default and the current input languages.

Add Enter event handler for each RTB and handle them as follows:

The English Language RTB

Private Sub enRTB_Enter(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles enRTB.Enter

    Dim lang = InputLanguage.InstalledInputLanguages.
        Cast(Of InputLanguage).
        FirstOrDefault(Function(x) x.Culture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName = "en")

    If lang IsNot Nothing Then InputLanguage.CurrentInputLanguage = lang
End Sub

The Arabic Language RTB

Private Sub arRTB_Enter(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles arRTB.Enter

    Dim lang = InputLanguage.InstalledInputLanguages.
        Cast(Of InputLanguage).
        FirstOrDefault(Function(x) x.Culture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName = "ar")

    If lang IsNot Nothing Then InputLanguage.CurrentInputLanguage = lang
End Sub

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