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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:49:38+00:00 2026-05-12T09:49:38+00:00

These are three different things you can add to a project and I am

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These are three different things you can add to a project and I am not quite sure if I understand the difference. They all seem to for example show up in the component toolbox when working with a Form. What are some common usage scenarios for each of them? What is the difference?

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    2026-05-12T09:49:38+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:49 am

    The main difference between User Control, Custom Control and Component is that they inherit from different levels in the inheritance tree:

    MyComponent
       |-> Component
    
    MyCustomControl
       |-> Control
              |-> Component
    
    MyUserControl
       |-> ContainerControl
              |-> ScrollableControl
                     |-> Control
                            |-> Component
    

    So, in short you get a different amount of pre-wired functionality with the different options.

    When would you use the different options? (these are thoughts and opinions, not truths)

    • Create a component if you want to provide functionality without UI (such as Timer components, data sources, …)
    • Create a custom control if you want to make a component where you have full control over its visual appearance, and you don’t want any baggage of unnecessary functionality. Typical cases would be simple controls with limited functionality (such as a button)
    • Create a user control if you are going to combine existing controls into reusable building blocks (such as two lists with buttons where you can move items between the lists).
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