I’ve got a ComboBox on a winforms app with this code:
comboBox1.AutoCompleteMode = AutoCompleteMode.SuggestAppend;
comboBox1.AutoCompleteSource = AutoCompleteSource.ListItems;
DataTable t = new DataTable();
t.Columns.Add("ID", typeof(int));
t.Columns.Add("Display", typeof(string));
for (int i = 1; i < 2000; i++)
{
t.Rows.Add(i, i.ToString("N0"));
}
comboBox1.DataSource = t;
comboBox1.ValueMember = "ID";
comboBox1.DisplayMember = "Display";
I then follow these steps when the window opens:
- Click the
ComboBoxdrop down button — this displays the list of items and selects the text in theComboBox - Type ‘5’, ‘1’ … i.e. I’m looking to use autocomplete to search for 515, 516, etc.
- You’ll see that the autocomplete window now appears ON TOP of the drop down list. However if I mouse over, it’s the obscured drop down window behind the autocomplete window that’s receiving the mouse events, including the click. So I think I’m clicking on an autocomplete item but actually clicking on something totally random that I can’t see.
Is this a bug in the ComboBox? I’m using Windows 7 if that matters. Am I configuring the ComboBoxwrong somehow?
Note also that using the KEYBOARD uses the autocomplete drop down. So up/down arrow keys are using the front window, but the mouse is using the back window.

No problem getting a repro for this simply by setting the properties from the PropertyGrid. Behaves this way both in Win7 and Windows XP.
This is broken behavior documented in this feedback article. As indicated, Microsoft is not considering a fix. One possible workaround is to disable autocomplete in a DropDown event handler and re-enable it in a DropDownClosed event handler.