Hello!
At mouse down event in the textbox, the Windows 10 on-screenkeyboard is displayed.
I would like to disable this for a certain textbox only.
Is there a built-in method to prevent this behaviour?
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- 02 Dec 2021, 03:06
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Prevent on-screen keyboard from appearing
- Replies: 0
- Views: 20284
- 05 Sep 2019, 09:59
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Linebreak in TextBox
- Replies: 6
- Views: 36549
Re: Linebreak in TextBox
Thank you! Yes, I totally agree.
I have checked the .NET textbox control, and it behaves just like that as well.
I have checked the .NET textbox control, and it behaves just like that as well.
- 04 Sep 2019, 14:56
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Linebreak in TextBox
- Replies: 6
- Views: 36549
Re: Linebreak in TextBox
I thought that "InsertSoftLinebreaks" would achieve what I want, but obviously not.
I can replace Chrw(13) with vbNewLine of course, but I thought that you would perhaps handle this case.
I can replace Chrw(13) with vbNewLine of course, but I thought that you would perhaps handle this case.
- 04 Sep 2019, 12:19
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Linebreak in TextBox
- Replies: 6
- Views: 36549
Re: Linebreak in TextBox
Yes, you're missing something. :-) I'm using Word 2007. I'm using the following code to get the text: Private Function GetText(ByVal uFile As String) As String Dim nWord As Object ' Word.Application Set nWord = CreateObject("Word.Application") 'set some settings/properties With nWord .Visi...
- 14 May 2019, 18:52
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Linebreak in TextBox
- Replies: 6
- Views: 36549
Linebreak in TextBox
Hello! In Microsoft Word, a line break is defined by Chrw(13). In order to show a line break in your textbox control, it's however necessary to have Chrw(13) + Chrw(10). Else, no linebreak will be displayed. I imagined I should play around with "SoftLineBreak" in order to provoke / show a ...
- 11 Jun 2015, 22:57
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
- Replies: 6
- Views: 23675
- 11 Jun 2015, 21:24
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
- Replies: 6
- Views: 23675
Re: Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
Yes, it's strange.
Are you making anything different in EditCtlsU compared to your other controls which registered just fine before the SP update?
Are you making anything different in EditCtlsU compared to your other controls which registered just fine before the SP update?
- 11 Jun 2015, 17:07
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
- Replies: 6
- Views: 23675
Re: Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
Oh yeah, did that the job.
After installing of the latest 2 service packs, it registered it.
After installing of the latest 2 service packs, it registered it.
- 11 Jun 2015, 16:10
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
- Replies: 6
- Views: 23675
Re: Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
Hmmm, perhaps I need to install a VB6 service pack first. I will try that.
- 11 Jun 2015, 15:44
- Forum: EditControls
- Topic: Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
- Replies: 6
- Views: 23675
Unable to register EditCtlsU.ocx, but all others work fine
Hello! I have re-installed Windows. I have then re-registered all my timosoft controls. I backed them up before the re-installation of Window, so I did not use any new version of them. They all registered fine, but not EditCtlsU.ocx. If I try to register them using regsvr32.exe, I get the error mess...