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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:29:28+00:00 2026-05-14T15:29:28+00:00

On forms created with pre dotNET VB and C++ (MFC), a checkbox control responded

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On forms created with pre dotNET VB and C++ (MFC), a checkbox control responded to the plus/minus key without custom programming. When focus was on the checbox control, pressing + would check the box, no matter what the previous state (checked/unchecked), while pressing - would uncheck it, no matter the previous state.

C# winform checkboxes do not seem to exhibit this behavior.

Said behavior was very, very handy for automation, whereby the automating program would set focus to a checkbox control and issue a + or - to check or uncheck it. Without this capability, that cannot be done, as the automation program (at least the one I am using) is unable to query the current state of the checkbox (so it can decide whether to issue a Space key to toggle the state to the desired one).

I’ve gone over the properties of a checkbox in the Visual Studio 2008 IDE and could not find anything that would restore/enable response to +/-.

Since I am in control of the sourcecode for the WinForms in question, I could replace all checkbox controls with a custom checkbox control, but blech, I’d like to avoid that – heck, I don’t think I could even consider that given the amount of refactoring that would need to be done.

So the bottom line is: does anyone know of a way to get this behavior back more easily than a coding change?

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    2026-05-14T15:29:28+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:29 pm

    I don’t see an easy way to get this enabled. However, replacing the existing checkbox shouldn’t be terribly daunting:

    1- Create new Class Library and create new checkbox (derive from checkbox, override OnKeyPress.)
    2- Reference new Library to existing projects.
    3- Search and Replace System.Windows.Forms.Checkbox with YourNamespace.NewCheckbox

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