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William Winner11-May-10 6:00
William Winner11-May-10 6:00 
Are you hooking the other events? Like KeyPreview or KeyPress? It works perfectly for me.

The only thing I have in my KeyDown event is:
C#
if (e.Control && e.KeyCode == Keys.I)
{
   MessageBox.Show("Ctrl+I");
}


So, if it's not getting there, then you must be handling the "I" KeyDown in some other method.


[UPDATE]

Sorry, I didn't see it was a RichTextBox. Just add this into your KeyDown:
C#
if (e.KeyCode == Keys.I && e.Control)
{
   e.SuppressKeyPress = True;
   e.Handled = True;
   ToggleFormat(FontStyle.Italic);
}


modified on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 1:40 PM

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