I searched around the web for some tutorials and code examples, but couldn't find anything up to date. For example if i wanted to hit the "+" button on the windows calculator using an application i made what would be the best route to do so?
I am sure this can be done, as Visual Studio is basically built this way. What I want to do is simply make a class that my other workmates can use. But rather than have it in a code form, I want to build it (partially), and then my workmate can add it into their programs (sort of, like the add reference for the .NET stuff).
I started with VB 6.0 back when i was 14, I was mostly into coding programs that interacted with other programs. Recently I installed VB.net 2005 pro i got from school, and i grabbed few source codes that teach show interaction, I feel so dumb, i dont remember anything lol. It be great if you guys can share some source codes and other stuff in this field. also other day i was in dream spark and i am able to get copy of VS.net 2010 ultimate edition, are there a lot of major changes, cause i got 2 thick book for VB.net 2005..
When you've finished a program and you're trying to distribute it to the mass public. How is the best way to go about doing this? What sites would you post your program on and getting the word out that there is a new program on the block and it does xyz. This is directed to freeware so there wouldn't be any advertising.
Sorry for not explaining it very well the first time.
I am lookin for source from where i can learn to change control properties at runtime using VB.NET. Actually I havent started working on the project so I cant mention exactly what I need.
I have a project in Visual Basic 2008 where there is a Main Class and couple of classes inside the Main Class. I want to be able to share variables/objects within the Main Class and SubClasses while those vars/object are instanced.
Ex:
Code: Public Class clsMain Public t as New clsSub1
[Code].....
So, can i make var1 be in separate instances per clsMain in the memory while being able to access the var1 in clsSub1?
I want to be able to make Internet Explorer navigate to the "about:blank" page every time its user navigates to a wesite that is blocked by the HOSTS file. Does anyone know the code that I can use to do this?
What classes has vb.net got to work with video files...like mpg or mp4i wanna write some code to be able to save a specific video frame to a jpg image.
I have a MDI parent on which i launch a child form
Dim NewMDIChild As New Frm_addOT 'Set the Parent Form of the Child window. NewMDIChild.MdiParent = Me 'Display the new form. NewMDIChild.Show()
His child form contains several comboboxes which hold data from a dbase(sql)
When new data is entered in the cmb it checks the database and if it isn't in there it launches another window
FRM_OTlistaddklant.Visible = True and copy's the newly entered text in a textbox. FRM_OTlistaddklant.TB_klantnaam.Text = OTaddklant_naam
then i can give in the details etc.
now, when this is done and the users presses a button "Add"
the information is written to sql(which works perfect)
than i have a public sub on the Frm_addOT which should refill the combobox and also set the backcolor to a specific color.
and the last two things will not work. Actually when i try to change the backcolor on Frm_addot it triggers the event backcolorchanged and says it has changed but it is not visible.
I'm trying to start to use the Task class for multi-threading. This is a really simple example so I can work out the ins and outs. As an example, I have the below thread, the thread.sleep is used to represent large amounts of data processing, at the end of which I'd like to update something on the screen. Please advise a good way to achieve the idea of the below code with respect to the text box update.
With the old threading system, I would grab the UI context, and do a .post/.send to it. I'd like to have that ability with the newer task system, but am open to the preferred way of solving this.
As a back ground, the threads I will be replacing were previously constantly running during the app with a do/while that was killed at app close.
I want to make a usercontrol that I can then use on my project form, and then interact with it. (for example, get the result of a calculation that was made in the user control and then make futher calculations on my form) I basicly know how to make a Usercontrol, by not how to use the information that it derives for further use.
I am using VB.NET to automate a web form submission using SHDocVw.InternetExplorer. I have navigated to the form, filled in all of the fields successfully, and clicked the update button. By design the web application then opens a JavaScript SubModal window in the center of the screen. It looks like a "floating iframe" for lack of a better description. [code]I need to find a reliable way (i.e Not SendKeys). to get the HTML source of this popup in order to click a button.
I am writing (and teaching myself how to write) an experimental assembly in VB.NET 3.5 that is exposed via COM and then called from some Excel VBA code to initiate an instance of a class that traps some Excel events and then perform some functions on the active workbook in Excel.To initiate the class, a reference to the Excel Application is passed from the VBA (I am using a PIA for Excel in the assembly).I needed to perform a time-consuming operation on the active workbook from my assembly so I decided to use a BackgroundWorker in a WinForm so that I can display a progress dialog for the operation whilst the operation completes in the background.
I would like to know if there are any problems with interacting with Excel via COM using a background worker in this way? Reason for asking is that the main class in the assembly holds the reference to the Excel application object, and this is then passed to the BackgroundWorker so that it can determine the active workbook and then perform some operations on it. I am only accessing the workbook itself (not other objects) through one procedure.
I didn't know where to post this question so I hope I put it in the right forum...I am not new to Visual Basic, however I am definitely not an advanced user. I would like to build an application that would allow me to interact with other programs on my computer. For example, if I were to build an application that could control iTunes, how would I go about this?
Or, I am looking to make an application that would allow me to do little things on my computer like disable my track pad if I have a mouse plugged in. How would I build something that could interact with windows (or iTunes) like that?
I have a windows form that I would like to have search for an html button in the user's browser. I would need the location of the button on the screen.
If only there were an easier way of traversing ASP.NET controls in the codebehind. This has been the bane of my existence as an interning .NET developer. entifying the proper member of the ListView controls. I've deleted all the presentation code in the markup to make it easier to look, since it isn't relevant anyway. Here's the situation:Markup
I have a windows service application that is meant to interact with SQL server database (INSERT, UPDATE, ETC). The windows service application is also multi-threaded.I created an "App_Data " folder to keep my database and used app.config file for connection information, etc.
After installing and starting the service, nothing happens, the database doesnt get updated, etc.
Has anyone ever written a windows service application that interacts with a database? Kindly advice me on how to overcome this problem..
I'm trying to put together a simple GUI for ffmpeg (a command-line video conversion, encoder, decoder etc..), mostly for video encoding/conversion... Now I am able to interact with ffmpeg.exe (the command line app that does all the big conversion work) with the System.Diagnostic.Process class (I know how to start the process with the arguments I need etc..) But the problem is, when I'm converting a moderately long video file it can take several minutes to complete...
I have a Data Grid View pulling in rows of data from an Access Database. I would like to code it so that when a user double clicks on a row, a window opens with that particular row being opened.
In addition, I would like to code a button so that it does the same, that is open a window with the selected row data.
How can I get the selected row ID or other data in VB?
A recent project of mine has been to make a designer. I've finished everything, but when I click the controls to show the properties window, the control interacts with the cursor. So my question is: How do I freeze the controls from interacting with clicking or key presses without disabling the control itself?
I am making an application where the listbox will load a text file that contains a number of different strings on each line. I want my application to interact with the first line, then go back, interact with the second line, then go back etc etc. The number of lines that will be in the listbox isn't set, and will change according to the text file that is loaded.
I've spent the best part of the week learning about TCP/IP and sockets but it's really draining my enthusiasm for my project. The basics are simple enough and the MSDN examples are fine and I can put together a simple server/client easily now, but once I start getting into asynchronous connections, threading and all the other stuff, I'm getting bogged down and frustrated. I've followed a dozen tutorials and examples now and they're all too confusing and half of them simply don't work.
I think what's most frustrating is that I really don't wish to become an expert on sockets or TCP, which seems to be the advice on most forum replies. I really want to be getting on with my project which has ground to a halt since I started looking into this. Yes, I know the world isn't always that simple.
So, what I'm looking for is a 3rd party app or some working code that will let me set up a server and multiple clients. All I really want them to be able to do is to send strings to each other, without blocking the application. Really, that's it, just the ability to pass strings back and forth between server and client, preferably in as simple a format as possible - e.g SendMessage(Client,String).
I am relatively new to Visual Basic so this may seem like a simple question. I was wondering I anybody knew how to add music to a visual basic program. Just one want a song to start playing upon the loading
I am making a 2.5D rendering engine. I assume (with the knowledge that I've gotten from reading online) that doing the rendering work using the GPU will be faster than using the CPU.
Is this possible with .net? If so, is this a correct situation to utilize the GPU?
I'm also using VB.net, however all .net examples will apply.