I have a form that pops up on a user's screen and has TopMost=true
, but it steals the focus. How can I get it to not steal focus when it first appears?

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2+1: I hate windows that steal the focus! – Sep 16 '10 at 19:19
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If it's possible, I bet Raymond Chen wrote about it: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/ – Sep 16 '10 at 19:21
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I'm surprised this isn't something just built into WinForms... – sooprise Sep 16 '10 at 19:31
7 Answers
This is what worked for me. It provides TopMost but without focus-stealing.
protected override bool ShowWithoutActivation
{
get { return true; }
}
private const int WS_EX_TOPMOST = 0x00000008;
protected override CreateParams CreateParams
{
get
{
CreateParams createParams = base.CreateParams;
createParams.ExStyle |= WS_EX_TOPMOST;
return createParams;
}
}
Remember to omit setting TopMost in Visual Studio designer, or elsewhere.
This is stolen, err, borrowed, from here (click on Workarounds):

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@FactorMystic Eh, late but [Archive.org link](http://web.archive.org/web/20120422130419/http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/401311/showwithoutactivation-is-not-supported-with-topmost). – Jed Burke Jul 20 '16 at 00:10
Paste this code in your form:
protected override bool ShowWithoutActivation
{
get { return true; }
}

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It does not work in VS2008 when TopMost is set to True. I will try it on VS2010 now. – Nope Sep 16 '10 at 19:49
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Still doesn't work in VS 2010. Only works when TopMost on the popup form is set to false. – Nope Sep 16 '10 at 19:56
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9Oh rats, that's true, TopMost messes this up. Won't work in VS2010 either. You'll have to P/Invoke SetWindowPos() with HWND_TOPMOST and SWP_NOACTIVATE. Use pinvoke.net for the declarations. – Hans Passant Sep 16 '10 at 19:59
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@Soo: Not sure how you got it to work as it is a well known bug. @Hans: +1 on the comment adding the mentioning of P/Invoke to solve that issue. – Nope Sep 25 '10 at 00:17
You can set:
this.TopMost = True;
on Load event of that form.
It's OK with me!

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dont forget to disable the .topmost on the IDE first though - works like a charm – Stavm Aug 11 '15 at 13:10
You can do it like this:
private const int SW_SHOWNOACTIVATE = 4;
private const int HWND_TOPMOST = -1;
private const uint SWP_NOACTIVATE = 0x0010;
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport("user32.dll", EntryPoint = "SetWindowPos")]
private static extern bool SetWindowPos(
int hWnd, // Window handle
int hWndInsertAfter, // Placement-order handle
int X, // Horizontal position
int Y, // Vertical position
int cx, // Width
int cy, // Height
uint uFlags); // Window positioning flags
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern bool ShowWindow(System.IntPtr hWnd, int nCmdShow);
public static void ShowInactiveTopmost(System.Windows.Forms.Form frm)
{
try
{
ShowWindow(frm.Handle, SW_SHOWNOACTIVATE);
SetWindowPos(frm.Handle.ToInt32(), HWND_TOPMOST,
frm.Left, frm.Top, frm.Width, frm.Height,
SWP_NOACTIVATE);
}
catch (System.Exception ex)
{
// error handling
}
}

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I came across the same problem. I'm not using C# but C++. I figure this could be useful anyways:
Using windows.h:
BOOL WINAPI SetWindowPos(
__in HWND hWnd,
__in_opt HWND hWndInsertAfter,
__in int X,
__in int Y,
__in int cx,
__in int cy,
__in UINT uFlags
);
Passing the flag SWP_NOACTIVATE to the uFlags argument worked for me.

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I tested the below code using a timer on form1 to instantiate and show form2 with form1 as owner.
In form2's Shown event I then set focus to the owner, which is the current active form.
I have a textbox on form1 and was able to continuesly write in the textbox without loosing focus during this process.
My timer code in form1:
private void timer1_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Form2 popup = new Form2();
popup.TopMost = true;
popup.Show(this);
timer1.Enabled = false;
}
My code in the Shown event of form2:
private void Form2_Shown(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
this.Owner.Focus();
}
You can do this or simply set TopMost to false and use the override of ShowWithoutActivation as Hans Passant stated.
Edit: (Or use p/invoke as seen in Hans Passant's additional comment I missed while I wrote this)

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Instead of writing .setfocus()
in _activated
event; write it to .shown
event of the form.

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