Download Some Free Toolbox Controls For Windows Form For .NET?
Feb 21, 2010where i can download some free toolbox controls for Windows Form for .NET?
Ive had a look around and im a student and cant afford the typical 1000 dollar lisences?
where i can download some free toolbox controls for Windows Form for .NET?
Ive had a look around and im a student and cant afford the typical 1000 dollar lisences?
This illustration shows how I'm trying to get 2 vb.net user controls into the toolbox to use on a c# form. In toolbox Select Items I see the items checked but clicking OK or Reset doesn't make them appear in the toolbox. How do I do that? somehow the controls appeared in the Toolbox, but they're greyed out and unavailable.
View 3 RepliesI am running Visual Basic 2008 express edition. My controls toolbox is empty. There are also no properties for the form controls on my project. Just blank. I have removed the .net framework v2.0. I had the .net framework v3.5 installed at the time, and thought I didn't need the older version (v2.0). Do I need v.2.0 for the tools? If so, where can I get a copy? What's the filename called?
View 2 RepliesI want to insert a Windows Media Player object in my Form, but I have not the control on my Toolbox.
I have done the steps:
Right-click
the Toolbox -> Choose item -> COM Components -> add Windows Media Player component
(which references to C:WindowsSystem32wmp.dll)
But there is not the control on my Toolbox.
In my project references I see "MediaPlayer" into "Imported namespaces" and it is checked. In the references window it is also present "Windows Media Player". Where is the error?
Where can i download vb .net for free?
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View 1 RepliesI want to develop pos software in vb.net for that i need microsoft.pointofservice dll.if anybody know the the link to download that dll please help me.
View 1 Replieswhere can i download free installer of vb.net 2008 version? rili need it now,.
View 1 Replieswhere I can download free Tutorial Movies for Visual Basics 2008. I find it the easyest way for me to learn.
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i wana learn 2 program. i already download and installed all of the free programming suites from microsoft and i dont know what to do with it.... i have some experience in batch programming but realized that it was too old and nobody wants an app without a GUI(Graphical user interface) so i need help.Why does it say "New D.I.C. Head" that sounds really bad lol
View 6 Replieshow do i go to a specified URL, grab a png image, and drop it onto my windows form in my vb.net windows application?
View 3 RepliesI have seen this happen before but am not sure how I resolved it in the past. On runtime the controls of my form change from the windows 7/vista format to an older version format as shown in the attached image.
How to display the controls in the format on the left (new windows format)
It is possible to create windows service using windows form control in vb.net.If yes then please give me the url or links.
View 1 RepliesIt is possible to create windows service using windows form control in vb.net. The windows forms control such as, Timer control, list-box, notify-icon control etc.
View 2 RepliesI'm developing a mobile project that I really want to look good. I love the way the iPhone controls.
View 2 RepliesI may have mentioned it before but I can't find a thread in this forum where I may have previously mentioned this!!
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I have a bunch of custom controls I've made - and these are by default added automatically to the Toolbox. A nice feature. However, I want to hide certain controls from the toolbox. Is there a way to do this?
View 1 RepliesI added the OLE controls to my toolbox (via: "Choose Items")
All of the OLE controls are disabled.
Possible Duplicate: Best Free Controls for .NET For many usages, for many developers, (including me) it's required to use free (Win or web) components in their projects. Sometimes they doesn't work correctly.
View 2 Repliesis it possible to group similar controls in a form so instead of having to change every control's property I could just change the property for the entire group?
View 1 RepliesI have been trying to add an SQLDataAdapter control onto a webform in Visual Basic 2008 professional and Express editions. This control and others remain greyed out even when selected; they can only be seen when 'Show All' is selected in the toolbox. Is it that these controls are not available in the type of form?
I've checked various forums but have not seen a clear answer. I've tried some of the solutions proposed but none has worked. I've also reinstalled the application; then uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but to no avail.
My project, which has 2 user controls in it- does not display the user controls in the toolbox. Has anyone else had this problem, and/or know of a solution?I have tried adding other user controls to the project, they do not appear in the toolbox.I have tried creating a new project, and it's user controls DO show up in the toolbox. If I add the user controls from the first project to the new project -THEY show up in the toolbox for that project.So it must be something tweaked out with the project right?
View 14 RepliesI'm creating a control. But I don't understand how can I put it in my toolbox?
View 19 RepliesI got a third party control from a website after googling.Inorder to use that control, I simply right-clicked the Toolbox and selected "Choose Item". Then Browse to that dll file location and selected that file.Now it is added to the toolbox. But do I have to register the dll now ? Or, will it work when I distribute my app ?
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View 6 RepliesI created some custom controls which I use quite often and I thought if I add them once to my ToolBox they just will be there next time I start up VS2008; however, that does not seem to be the case! Each time I start VS2008 I have to re-add that controls (which is quite annoying!). Is there a trick / way of having them there permanently?
View 6 RepliesI have a solution with about 5 projects, the main (startup) project is a windows forms project while the others are control libraries that contain some custom controls. The main winforms project however also contains some custom controls.
Recently, the controls in the main winforms project have stopped appearing in my toolbox. The controls from the other control library projects appear just fine, but none of the controls in my main project will show...
Some of the projects are VB, some are C#.
I have tried everything I know to fix it:Delete bin/debug folders and restart
Build, build, build, build, and build Target the same .NET Framework version and CPU platform in all projects Build again Nothing works...
All projects target .NET Framework 4.0 and compile for the x86 platform (since I am using Access db). All projects build successfully, no errors. I can run the solution just fine. I can even declare and add the controls in code and they work just fine. They just don't show up in the toolbox so I can't drag them to my form and I have to dig into the designer code everytime, which is really annoying!