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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:10:39+00:00 2026-05-11T16:10:39+00:00

I have a windows forms app with a maskedtextbox control that I want to

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I have a windows forms app with a maskedtextbox control that I want to only accept alphabetic values in.

Ideally, this would behave such that pressing any other keys than alphabetic keys would either produce no result or immediately provide the user with feedback about the invalid character.

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    2026-05-11T16:10:39+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    From MSDN (This code shows how to handle the KeyDown event to check for the character that is entered. In this example it is checking for only numerical input. You could modify it so that it would work for alphabetical input instead of numerical):

    // Boolean flag used to determine when a character other than a number is entered.
    private bool nonNumberEntered = false;
    
    // Handle the KeyDown event to determine the type of character entered into the control.
    private void textBox1_KeyDown(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
    {
        // Initialize the flag to false.
        nonNumberEntered = false;
    
        // Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the top of the keyboard.
        if (e.KeyCode < Keys.D0 || e.KeyCode > Keys.D9)
        {
            // Determine whether the keystroke is a number from the keypad.
            if (e.KeyCode < Keys.NumPad0 || e.KeyCode > Keys.NumPad9)
            {
                // Determine whether the keystroke is a backspace.
                if(e.KeyCode != Keys.Back)
                {
                    // A non-numerical keystroke was pressed.
                    // Set the flag to true and evaluate in KeyPress event.
                    nonNumberEntered = true;
                }
            }
        }
        //If shift key was pressed, it's not a number.
        if (Control.ModifierKeys == Keys.Shift) {
            nonNumberEntered = true;
        }
    }
    
    // This event occurs after the KeyDown event and can be used to prevent
    // characters from entering the control.
    private void textBox1_KeyPress(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs e)
    {
        // Check for the flag being set in the KeyDown event.
        if (nonNumberEntered == true)
        {
            // Stop the character from being entered into the control since it is non-numerical.
            e.Handled = true;
        }
    }
    
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