Detect doubleClick on mdiContainer without a child (c# winforms)?

Not an ideal solution, but you could set IsMDIContainer to false until a child is created. (When false the event fires ok).

Here's an answer that involves a bit of "mucking around" using a Panel and a strategy to hide and show the MDI Application's Main Form's MdiClient object.

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