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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:18:25+00:00 2026-05-15T11:18:25+00:00

Like the title says, I’ve got a Child form being shown with it’s TopLevel

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Like the title says, I’ve got a Child form being shown with it’s TopLevel property set to False and I am unable to click a MaskedTextBox control that it contains (in order to bring focus to it). I can bring focus to it by using TAB on the keyboard though.

The child form contains other regular TextBox controls and these I can click to focus with no problems, although they also exhibit some odd behavior: for example if I’ve got a value in the Textbox and I try to drag-click from the end of the string to the beginning, nothing happens. In fact I can’t use my mouse to move the cursor inside the TextBox’s text at all (although they keyboard arrow keys work).

I’m not too worried about the odd TextBox behavior, but why can’t I activate my MaskedTextBox by clicking on it?

Below is the code that shows the form:

Dim newReportForm As New Form
Dim formName As String
Dim FullTypeName As String
Dim FormInstanceType As Type

formName = TreeView1.SelectedNode.Name

FullTypeName = Application.ProductName & "." & formName

FormInstanceType = Type.GetType(FullTypeName, True, True)

newReportForm = CType(Activator.CreateInstance(FormInstanceType), Form)
Try
   newReportForm.Top = CType(SplitContainer1.Panel2.Controls(0), Form).Top + 25
   newReportForm.Left = CType(SplitContainer1.Panel2.Controls(0), Form).Left + 25
Catch
End Try
newReportForm.TopLevel = False
newReportForm.Parent = SplitContainer1.Panel2
newReportForm.BringToFront()                
newReportForm.Show()
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    2026-05-15T11:18:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:18 am

    I tried your code and got a good repro this time. As I mentioned in my original post, this is indeed a window activation problem. You can see this in Spy++, note the WM_MOUSEACTIVATE messages.

    This happens because you display the form with a caption bar. That convinces the Windows window manager that the window can be activated. That doesn’t actually work, it is no longer a top-level window. Visible from the caption bar, it never gets drawn with the “window activated” colors.

    You will have to remove the caption bar from the form. That’s best done by adding this line to your code:

        newReportForm.FormBorderStyle = Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle.None
    

    Which will turn the form into a control that’s otherwise indistinguishable from a UserControl. You can still make it distinctive by using this code instead:

        newReportForm.ControlBox = False
        newReportForm.Text = ""
    

    Either fix solves the mouse click problem.

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