I am making a Mario remake. I made the picturebox for the ground stretch out the form and make it really long, but I need it to be able to scroll the form through the code, instead of with a scroll bar.
I have two panels, and I want them to both scroll horizontally with one scroll bar, but I only want one of them to scroll vertically. So if I have a large panel on autoscroll, it works fine for that panel, but I have another smaller panel above that, could I make the smaller panel scroll horizontally with the larger panel's horizontal scrollbar?
I have a datagridview in my for that contain some infos like name of a file, date and hour but the vertical scrollbar doesn't work, the scroll doesn't move. Here's my code
If Me.ofd_Fichier.ShowDialog() = DialogResult.OK Then Dim str_Fichier As String For Each str_Fichier In ofd_Fichier.FileNames
I am currently working on a VB.Net program where there are two parallel multiline text boxes like this.
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I would like that when one text box is scrolled, the other is scrolled as well. I was wondering if there was a Scroll event that could trigger the change the position of the scroll bar of the two text boxes.
So with the stock Textbox, I set the Scrollbars property to Vertical. This is great if the text in my box never changes; I can scroll up and down while the box sits still. If I'm running a background operation that logs output to the box though, the scrollbar resets itself to the top every time I append text to the box.
I know I can set the Textbox.Selection property (or use the Select method) to reposition the carat in the textbox, make note of that position in a variable, then append text, reset the carat, and use the ScrollToCarat method to reposition the scrollbar where it belongs. That's a really (ridiculously) long way around. Anybody know if there's another/better way of holding the scrollbar position, short of actually building a custom control (or using a Textbox and a separate Scrollbar)? It never hurts to try. In a worst case scenario, you'll learn from it.
Is it possible to write code to make a scroll bar scroll? I have a working scroll bar on my form.
I am using voice in my application and I just want to know if there is code that I can write to make it scroll so that I can add that code with a voice command so it will scroll.
i just added scroll bars to my windows design application but the funny thing is i have no idea of how to assign code to them. ps: the bars are vertical and horizontal.
I have a datagridview which I populate in data real time. I want to be able to scroll the DGV via code so that the user can actually see the row that is being populated. This is obviosly not an issue if the # of total rows are visible in the DGV. However, if the # rows are greater than that which is visible to the user, a scroll needs to occur. The next question is how much do you scroll the DGV.
i want to make a temperature gauge using scroll bar (refer to Attachments) it has label to show the text of current temperature and if you are noticed the are also two labels in blue and red which indicates coolness or hotness.the problem is when the temperature reached certain point for example 50 Celsius,the color label is not working.i mean initially i set red label,visible = true thus make blue label visible and it indicates the temperature is still cool but when scroll it to 50 Celsius,the red label is not shown up and blue label is still there.also not working when i decrease the temperature less than 50 Celsius.
here is the coding
Public Class Form1 Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form Private Sub vsbCount_Change(ByVal newScrollValue As Integer)
1.how can i resize my project's form1?i mean my form1 only has fixed size.when i'm trying to maximize the form(by click a square on the top right corner of the form) my form remains in the same size even the window has fullfill my screen.
2.how can i make my project to become an installer?
I have a windows form which contains a group of panels in a flowlayout control. Each panel has a button acrossthe top which is always visible and clicking on it expands the panel to view the other controls on it. clicking on it again shrinks the panel back to the size of the button. A simple form of menu. The flowlayout control has autoscroll enabled and as enough panels are resized (opened) they obviously are too big for the form and a scroll bar pops up.To get the most recently opened panel in the viewable area I use
FlowLayout.ScrollControlIntoView(pnECBF)
where pnECBF is the panel just resized. This works but places the panel at the bottom of the form i.e just in the visible area. I want the user to be able to see the panel AND the next menu button which is on the subsequent panel. So basically what I want is the panel into the visible area +25 pixels for the next panels menu button.
Public Function debugOutput(ByVal type As String, ByVal StringToOutput As String) As Integer Debug.Items.Add(type, StringToOutput) Return 1 End Function
For some reason only the 1st string appears(type) and StringToOutput doesn't appear at all. also how would i make a listview control automatically scroll to the bottom
I'm trying to make a slider, or a custom scroll bar, whatever you want to call it, in VB 2010. But I want it to act as an usual scroll bar. I simply can't make it stay inside my form, it just moves around. I have a photo of my code and my designer down the thread. What should I add? I tried to make it stay inside Panel1.
1. How to make content in a label scroll horizontally from the right to the left? And I want it to loop nonstop so that it can keep scrolling once and once again nonstop.
2. For example, my label is multi-lined and has line A and B. What about if I want:
Line A scroll from the bottom to the top -> Line A pauses for 10 seconds(for users to read it)-> after that line A dissapears itself -> line B scrolls up -> Line B pauses for 10 seconds(for users to read it)-> after that line B dissapears itself-> (back to the first step)
i take a datagridveiw ..in which i make a datagrid that no on can edit a cells but they can scroll a scrollbar. i can not used ENABLE property..b'cs in it i can not scroll .... i used v s 2008
I have this code which places text into a textbox control. [Code] How can I make that textbox autoscroll to the end of the textbox contents? I've read countless times that if I use TextBox1.AppendText instead of TextBox1.Text += the textbox will automatically scroll. [Code]
how to make the preview scroll (smoothly) with the mousewheel?
Private Sub print_preview_MouseWheel(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles print_preview.MouseWheel If e.Delta............??? End Sub
I have a tab control with two tab pages. One page has the auto scroll enabled since there is to much content in the page. The middle mouse wheel doesn't scroll the scroll bar; I have to actually click and hold the scroll bar and drag it down to scroll. Is there a property to allow this?
I am having an odd problem with the Horizontal Scroll Control in my program.I am using it to scroll a series of panels across a form.This is my code:
Private Sub scrHoriz_Scroll(ByVal sender As[code]....
The problem is that this works perfectly if I use the left and right arrows and it also works perfectly if I use the scroll bar's slider SLOWLY. If I scroll using the slider and move it quickly then the scroll gets out of sync.The small change and large change are both set to 1 and maximum is set to 8
I have a DataGridView with a panel above it, that contains a group of textboxes above each column. My DataGridView has a horizontal scroll bar. What I want to do is when the DataGridView scrolls horizontally, scroll the panel with textboxes above it, so they stay aligned.I tried handling the DataGridView's scroll event, but I'm not sure what to do with it.
I am loading several command buttons into it (one in each grid box). I have the panel set to autoscroll. When TableLayoutPanel is set to AddColumns, all works well. However, I dont want horizontal scroll, I want vertical. When I set TableLayoutPanel to AddRows, a vertical scrollbar will not appear.
How would I leave the vertical scroll position as it is and set the horizontal scroll position all the way left if it isn't already in that position? I've been using Me.AutoScrollPosition and have come up with code that is satisfactory but I haven't been able to always leave the vertical scroll position exactly as it is and just move the horizontal scroll position to the left limit.
I have a textbox that shows events on a program, which I add. I use the 'scroll bar' option on the textbox to show the vertical scroll bar, but how do I make it stay at the bottom most possible? I am using this code while I am trying to learn how to do what I want the scroll bar to:[code]But how do I get it so the scroll bar will stay at the bottom-most it can? I'd like the newest, most recent events to appear at the bottom of the textbox, and to have the user not have to scroll down every time something new is added.