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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:33:48+00:00 2026-05-17T17:33:48+00:00

I’m using the following PowerShell 2.0 code to grab input from a vb inputbox:

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I’m using the following PowerShell 2.0 code to grab input from a vb inputbox:

[void][System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName('Microsoft.VisualBasic')
$name = [Microsoft.VisualBasic.Interaction]::InputBox("What is your name?", "Name", "bob")

Sometimes when I run it the input box appears behind the active window. Is there a way to make the input box top most? Or an easy way to get its handle and just use setforegroundwindow?

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    2026-05-17T17:33:48+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:33 pm

    I’m not sure how to do this easily considering that the InputBox call is modal so you can’t easily try to find the window handle and do a set-foreground on that window (unless you attempt to use a background job). Rather than use this VisualBasic text input box, how about a “roll your own” implementation using WPF/XAML. It is pretty easy but it does require WPF which is installed by PowerShell 2.0 if necessary.

    $Xaml = @'
    <Window xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
            xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
            x:Name="Window"
            Title="Name" Height="137" Width="444" MinHeight="137" MinWidth="100"
            FocusManager.FocusedElement="{Binding ElementName=TextBox}"
            ResizeMode="CanResizeWithGrip" >
        <DockPanel Margin="8">
            <StackPanel DockPanel.Dock="Bottom" 
                        Orientation="Horizontal" HorizontalAlignment="Right">
                <Button x:Name="OKButton" Width="60" IsDefault="True" 
                        Margin="12,12,0,0" TabIndex="1" >_OK</Button>
                <Button Width="60" IsCancel="True" Margin="12,12,0,0" 
                        TabIndex="2" >_Close</Button>
            </StackPanel>
            <StackPanel >
                <Label x:Name="Label" Margin="-5,0,0,0" TabIndex="3">Label:</Label>
                <TextBox x:Name="TextBox" TabIndex="0" />
            </StackPanel>
        </DockPanel>
    </Window>
    '@
    
    if ([System.Threading.Thread]::CurrentThread.ApartmentState -ne 'STA')
    {
        throw "Script can only be run if PowerShell is started with -STA switch."
    }
    
    Add-Type -Assembly PresentationCore,PresentationFrameWork
    
    $xmlReader = [System.Xml.XmlReader]::Create([System.IO.StringReader] $Xaml)
    $form = [System.Windows.Markup.XamlReader]::Load($xmlReader)
    $xmlReader.Close()
    
    $window = $form.FindName("Window")
    $window.Title = "My App Name"
    
    $label = $form.FindName("Label")
    $label.Content = "What is your name?"
    
    $textbox = $form.FindName("TextBox")
    
    $okButton = $form.FindName("OKButton")
    $okButton.add_Click({$window.DialogResult = $true})
    
    if ($form.ShowDialog())
    {
        $textbox.Text
    }
    

    This could be rather easily wrapped up into a Read-GuiText function.

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