how should i make my tabcontrolled webbrowser go when hitting enter?
Private Sub TextBox1_KeyDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs) Handles TextBox1.KeyDown Dim WB As CustomBrowser = Me.TabControl1.SelectedTab.Tag If e.KeyCode = Keys.Enter Then
you know how you can call the Trim function like this TrimmedString = SomeString.Trim Is there a way for me to make a string manipulation function in that format? A Period instead of Parenthesis?
I have a Data Entry form. I wanted to make the Enter key work like TAB key so that if a user presses Enter key, the next control should get the focus key. For this, I used the Forms KeyPreview on and Form's KeyUp Event to trap the Enter key and used the SendKeys.Send("{TAB}"). The problem is that to open this form there is a MenuToolStripItem. If Selects this MenuToolStripItem by pressing enter (not mouse click), this Enter key is processed by the DataEntry Forms KeyUp event and the focus goes to the second object instead of the first one.
Another problem is that .. suppose there is a textbox TaxType. if user Types 1 and press Enter, It should jump to the VAT textbox. for this i used Vattextbox.focus event if the of TaxType.Valideted event. But the focus moves to the next control after VATtextbox. alternatively if user presses TAB in TaxType textbox then it goes properly to VATtextbox.
I am facing this problem every time where i need to make Enter key work as TAB since long time.
I just recently had to rebuild my development environment from scratch. I've noticed that when I'm in debugging mode and I have a breakpoint set on a Procedure or Function, instead of stepping into that P or F, it just executes it without actually stepping thru the code. What do I need to change in my "Tools" and "Options" area?
I registered a function that I made in Enter Key. But it is possible that if I used to register Enter Key for my function the original registered key of Enter Key will not be replace. So, the Enter Key will not be replace, it will just add another function for hotkey.
Here's my code: Private Sub DexLogger_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load 'Hotkeys RegisterHotKey(Me.Handle, TZIH_keyID1, 0, VK_RETURN) [Code] .....
how to do enter key from keyboard to do the same function when the user clicks a button from the mouse...For example, istead of clicking the button with mouse click, i would like to make enter key from keyboard to do that function for shortcut purposes..Its like when login form button..
i wanted to ask how to make picturebox1 ,to which functions are already assigned, perform the same function as picturebox2 ,to which no functions are assigned.For example:I have already made picturebox1 and have assigned it alot of function like when play button is pressed then picturebox1.visible = true and when we press pause button picturebox1.visible = false. So now i decided to make a theme and have to remove the picturebox1 and want to allow the picturebox2 to havefunction of picturebox1.But when i disable the theme the function of picturebox1 should go back to picturebox1.
I am using datagridw view control for input purpose but when the datagridviewcell in edit mode the it is no problem to move current column to next column but when it is not in edit mode then and pressing enter key then it is moving to next row and the same column. but how to take over this problem please give me dn idea.
way to "reset" a tooltip, so you don't have to leave and re-enter a control to make it pop? I have a form that is pretty much entirely taken up by one control. I want to have its ToolTip text change based on which region of the control is being hovered over (which I can do now). I just have to leave the control and re-enter it to make it pop. I'd like to have the Tooltip pop, then if I move the mouse to a different location (still inside the control's bounds) have it pop-able again in the new spot.
im wanting to make my program have to enter a serial and you dont have to enter anymore (Only once) if you want the full version, i have some code here, but i cant seem to get it to work properly, this is the last piece i have to do and its finished.
Code: Private Sub KryptonButton1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles KryptonButton1.Click If KryptonTextBox1.Text = "" Then
My Application contains a button and two text boxes. 1st textbox is for user input known as tbHost.Text 2nd textbox is for displaying results after button is clicked, this is set to readonly. The button is a start button that will call a new process every time it is clicked. I intend to let user to have a choice to either click on button to display result or press enter key to display result.
I am trying to convert a DLL function call which has the Callback function routine called within the DLL function call.The DLL function call signature is like this:
My button, ToolStripButton7_Click, activates a textbox, ToolStripTextBox1, I want the enter key to activate the button and clicking the button to still activate. I tried from you tube, didn't work.
Dim number = TextBox1.Text If number < 1 Or number > 100 Then MessageBox.Show("You must enter a value between 1 and 100", "Name Entry Error", _ MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Exclamation) Exit Sub End If Whenever I enter anything other than a numeric value; the form crashes.
So I wanted to make a program for math where you enter a number into a box. Then you click enter. The program has numbers 1-12 next to a check box. If you click enter it divides your number by the numbers 1-12. Let's say you put 100 in that box. Then you clicked enter. The check box next to ten would be checked, 4, 2, and 5 would all be checked because those numbers evenly go into 100. How can I have the vb check to see if the sum is a whole number?
I know the answer to this is out there somewhere, but my Google isn't being much help on this one. I am trying to make my combobox run an event when the enter key is pressed. Here is my code.
Private Sub CmbQuery_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles CmbQuery.KeyPress If e.KeyChar = Chr(13) Then SearchEvent() End If End Sub
How can I make my text box send the value that was entered when pressing the key "Enter"? I have tried the "textbox_enter" event and it wouldn't work. When I press enter it makes a noise (something like "ding" xD).
Does anyone know how I can setup visual studio to use the enter key to complete intellisense, but without moving the cursor to the next line? I use multiple other IDE's that work in this fashion, and VS is really throwing off my rythym with this.
Note: I'm using VB express 2008 I would mostly like to learn about the console application. Like how to make it type in a command and hit enter by itself. The project I'm working on is a booter for my iPod (Long story) I would like to be able to- 1- Either click a button on a form and have the console pop up and input
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 a combobox on an Excel worksheet that I can tab into, then pick my data (located on another worksheet) after activating the "arrow". But the tab or enter key does not allow me to navigate away from the cell after it is populated. The only action that allows the user to move to another cell is by mouse/click to another cell. I am trying to make navigation through though worksheet as user friendly as possible.I can't seem to find any sample code that will take the focus away from that cell using Tab or Enter.
I have no problem with ListBoxes created using the Data Validation method but I have to create a ComboBox control on the active worksheet in order to return the data chosen (in this case a code that corresponds to a description). If this was a Form I wouldn't have any problem as the properties would allow me to set that up, but this is essentially a spreadsheet I've inherited and the current users do not want to go to a Data Entry Form.