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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T22:44:16+00:00 2026-05-17T22:44:16+00:00

I have a .NET app with buttons which use numbers for mnemonics. (e.g. &1

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I have a .NET app with buttons which use numbers for mnemonics. (e.g. “&1 – Check” and “&2 – Cash”) When I hit Alt+1, I expect the Check button to be clicked. This works when I use the standard number keys on a keyboard. However, when I hit Alt+1 using the number pad, Windows takes over and inserts the symbol that matches the “alt code” of 1. See http://alt-codes.org/list/.
How can I prevent this from happening in my application?

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    2026-05-17T22:44:17+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 10:44 pm

    This can be done by enabling KeyPreview on the form and handling the KeyUp event.
    The following code bypasses the Windows alt codes functionality and causes the button to click when I hit Alt+NumPad1:

    if (e.Alt && e.KeyCode == Keys.NumPad1)
    {
         e.Handled = true;
         button1.PerformClick();
    }
    
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