I have a class that inherits the Textbox class. My main goal is to prevent specific keys from being entered into the textfield. Now, I have a solution however I have one issue with it.
I'm creating a base class for a button that inherits from Control as opposed to ButtonBase. I'm using reflector to look at ButtonBase to make sure I don't overlook anything important and I'm puzzled with the contents of the WndProc method. There's checks in there for things like button up, click and capture changed, which as far as I can tell are all handled within the relevent 'On' methods of the class.
I'm using the WndProc To get messages about USB flashdrives connecting and removing from the users computer. It works grand. I also use WMI queries to get the info about the flashdrives. It works as it shouold. The problem is when both of these are in the same solution. I ended up creating an extra .EXE that uses the WMI queries to get the drive info and output the info to a CSV file which my Main will parse. I tries creating a seperate class of each and i also tried to make a DLL that I import to no avail.
just wondering if it is possible to add a method to all forms in my project without having to do it on one form and Inherit all my other forms from that one
Currently im trying to write a HotKey class, however in order to intercept the messages you need to overwrite the WndProc and check for WM_HOTKEY.
Currently, im using Inherits Form inside of the class, so that it has the option of overwriding the wndproc, but along with that I get all the forms normal events when trying to handle it.
Below is my
Public Class Form1 Private Class HotKey Inherits Form
I've overriden the WndProc of the ComboBox and I am drawing my own combo box, a code snippet is below:
Protected Overrides Sub WndProc(ByRef m As Message) MyBase.WndProc(m) Select Case m.Msg Case &HF
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Though the old control is still being painted as my drawn combo box is just overlapping the old drawing. Is there a way to stop it drawing the default combo box?
I'm inheriting ComboBox and want to implement some special processing for Copy/Cut, I have the code below to handle it, but unfortunately the Copy/Cut message code is not sent to WndProc. The same code is working properly in inherited TextBox.[code]....
I have a VB.net MDI app that contains a modal window (normal window shown as modal). I have a custom title bar button that disappears if the user clicks outside the modal area.Normally, clicking off a modal will cause the system to beep and then flash the title bar of the modal window.
I am attempting to detect addition/removal of volume media in a Visual Studio 2005 project. I can get this to work using the WndProc message WM_DEVICECHANGE on all types of volumes except SDHC (Secure Digital High Capicity) cards. Is there another Windows Message I have to listen for? If so, what is it, and what else do I have to do?
Protected Overrides Sub WndProc(ByRef m As System.Windows.Forms.Message) Dim str As String Dim devtype As Int32
I made a Vista Aero -style form for XP, but when using it, the application won't close. The FormClosed and Disposed events fire, but not the HandleDestroyed event. I tried to get around that by handling the Disposed event and calling Me.DestroyHandle(), and it worked, but not if the user resized the form so that it caused an IndexOutOfRangeException in BlurImage().The code is attached.
I'm developing a program where I've had to add a keyboard shortcuts system. The problem is it uses a third party OCX for a part of its display, and it is catching some essential WM_KEYDOWN messages when in focus, like Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, etc. I've tried catching the WM_KEYDOWN message through WndProc, but the message is not propagating, so I guess the keyboard messages go from the inner container to the outer one, don't they?
The WM_KEYUP messages can be caught tho, but I'd prefer to be able to catch some of those messages on the KeyDown event. I'm aware I could make some low-level hook, but I'd like to avoid this workaround. Well, if the WM_KEYDOWN message goes from the OCX to its top level container, I guess I'll have to treat those key combinations in the KeyUp event.
I am capturing a few system command messages (namely minimize/maximize/restore). Inside the WndProc override I am trying to change the form's Me.ShowInTaskbar value but it is causing weird behavior in that minimization and restoration does not occur properly.Can anyone think of a reason why changing this property would interfere with this? The reason I don't really want to post code is because duplicating the effect takes a bit of code/setup. My initial thought was that changing the property's value is somehow sending another windows message and canceling the one I am currently manipulating. I realize this is a little vague but it's a shot in the dark.
The following code writes some data on an xml file. If I want to write on the same file twice the code overwrites the old data with new ones. How do I update the data instead of overwriting them? (i.e., write at the end of the xml file instead of overwriting the data)
Dim XMLobj As Xml.XmlTextWriter Dim enc As New System.[Text].UnicodeEncoding() XMLobj = New Xml.XmlTextWriter("C:" & current_scen & ".xml", enc)[code].....
I am having a problem where when I save some text to an XML file it overwrites originally what was in there, I want to be able to add to the file. The file looks like this:
I am having some troubles with a project of mine. Its a basic financial manager for windows mobile 5 using VB.net. Everything works fine, however, when a value is saved in xml, it will be overwritten when another is saved. I want it to add these values instead of overwriting them entirely.[code]
I am having some troubles with a project of mine. Its a basic financial manager for windows mobile 5 using VB.net. Everything works fine, however, when a value is saved in xml, it will be overwritten when another is saved. I want it to add these values instead of overwriting them entirely.
Private Sub MenuItem3_Click_1(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MenuItem3.Click Dim writer As New XmlTextWriter("product.xml", Nothing)
I have a database called NurseLocationI have a table called CoverList with two fields UserId and CoveringI can connect to the database fine and read the fields into variables that I can use in my program. w I want to take an existing variable called userFullName and put it into the Covering field where the UserId is = to "LHV"This is my code on button click to do that.But I was told I shouldn't use INSERT because it creates a new field
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click 'Declare variables and get username from active directory
the program im working on is a form with multiple controls (textboxes,combobox, etc.) and it goes out and reads in a text file called test2.txt and plugs in values to the controls. the user will be able to change text in the fields and when they hit apply, it needs to overwrite the file.
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim theFile As String = "c:\temp\test2.txt" Dim lines() As String = System.IO.File.ReadAllLines("c:\temp\test2.txt")
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with the given code, it errors out and tells me the file is already being used and can't be copied.how can i go about closing the file and THEN overwriting it?
ive managed to finally get it all working.if i click submit.. a file is then created in xml format but if i enter new data it will overwrite the same file how do i stop this.[code]how do i stop this from overwriting?
I have the following which searches the domain and lists out each user. I am writing them to a text file. The problem is each user name as it is found overwrites the other one.
I need them listed one under the other. Have I misplaced the Using statement?
Dim de As New DirectoryEntry() 'Name place to write file to Dim strFile As String = "C:MyFile.txt"
i have made a program that takes info from your registry and uploads it so I can fix it and you can download the new version of a key that makes things work faster.... when someone uploads a file, it works good, and i can look at the ftp's text file and see it, but every time someone ELSE uploads something, it overwrites the previous text file and makes another one, which deletes the first one. i would like so that when another person uploads something, it will just be on the second line then third, so on so forth.
I have a form where a number of textboxes are programmatically created within a flowLayoutPanel and named by adding together 2 strings.
With the click of another button i hope to have all the values entered into these text boxes stored in a text file. However, i cant seem to find a way to add strings together to allow me to retrieve the values entered within the text boxes created.
Below is the code i have so far: BTW FLP is my flow layout panel and c is my calculated nmber of textboxes that are created.
Private Sub createTB(ByVal c As Integer) Dim x1 As Integer = 1 Dim y As Integer = 2
I have a progressbar that works with the backgroundworker. How can I let the backgroundworker work with methods that do a foreach loop in other classes?
I have MDI form in different project and child forms in different project which is dll project. How can I call save method of my child form from MDI form when I click on save from toolbar button of mdi parent form. I can't access child forms save method at run time?
Consider a MyForm class that contains a shadowed implementation of Show(). It also contains a CreateForm() method, which accepts an instance of the form and calls the shadowed sub: