Hide The Bottom Taskbar And Set The Form To Maximum In Button Event?
Oct 30, 2009How do I hide the bottom taskbar and set the form to maximum in button event?
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View 7 RepliesI have a program with which I can open a second form on a beamer, this works perfect, but what I do notice it that on the taskbar (I have windows 7) I see the main icon of the app but also the form that is created.What I would like is that the second icon is not displayed on the taskbar thumbnails, this way I can't close the second form by the X but only by a button on the main app.
View 2 Repliesi want my program to sit on the right bottom of taskbar beside msn messenger, clock
View 2 RepliesHow can I detect the location of the taskbar (either bottom, top, left, or right) in VB.NET?
View 5 RepliesI'd like to build a class where I always have a button at the bottom of a form.Then when I drag and drop the button, It has to make a copy of that button called "button1", if I drag and drop the button again I'll have another button called "button2" and so on.But If I drag and drop the "button1" or "button2" they shouldn't duplicate as the original. And this is the problem I can't sort out.
This is my class:
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Imports System.Drawing
Public Class frmTablesEditor
Inherits Form
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Is there a way to to hide the taskbar o.o and unhide it?
View 1 RepliesI want to have multipul fourms on my webbrowser and i've never done it before so I created a new windows form and put a button on my taskbar that would show the form this is my script Show(Form2) but when I click the button my whole project closes. it also did this with an about box.
View 3 Repliesget a button on form A to open form B and then close (not hide) form A when clicked?Background: I am coding a VSTO application for Excel in VB2008.
Private Sub FormAButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles FormAButton.Click
Dim FormB As New FormB
[code]....
Is there is away to hide my application from task bar?I have tried:Me.Hide(task bar.
View 3 RepliesHow to hide the msn (Bar) from taskbar? NOT ICON ON RIGHT SIDE.
For example Any script / registry will be fine too
I have a form in an application I'm working on that normally displays full screen without a taskbar but provide the option to switch to a minimizable window with a taskbar. When I switch from full screen without taskbar to minimizable window with taskbar everything is ok. When I try to switch back to full screen the border disappears but the taskbar is still there and the form is not aligned properly.The text at the top is cut off somewhat and there's a small margin at the right edge that shouldn't be there.I put this code in a keydown event for the form.
If Me.FormBorderStyle = System.Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle.None Then
Me.ControlBox = True
Me.FormBorderStyle = System.Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle.Sizable[code]....
How do I get the taskbar to disappear and the form to display properly when I return to the full screen mode?
Why do Me.Hide() And me.visible do nothing under form loading event? Now the obvious answer to me was because how could you call a form to hide if it has not loaded. Make's sense to me. So i checked the documentation to see what options i had. If the form isn't loaded when the Hide method is invoked, the Hide method loads the form but doesn't display it. Interesting. So from what i gather here me.hide should still hide the form. Or have i misinterpreted the documentation? Because the form does still display. Neither also work under Public Sub New().
The only solution i found was under sub new was to change the forms opacity to nothing. Which works fine. But after reading the documentation on Opacity i am still left with another question regarding "Visible vs Hide Vs Opacity" Calling me.hide makes the forms visible property false, Calling opacity set to Nothing makes the form in visible. Both these methods do the required task but does one take up more memory or should be favored over the other? Just because some thing work's i have learned it is not always necessarily the best way to do something.
I have a program running called MyApp now i want to create a another form/app which when i press the BUtton1 it hides the taskbar icon of the program called MyApp. Note I do NOT want to hide the actual form of MyApp just the taskbar entry
View 2 RepliesI would be able to hide a window from the taskbar using vb.
View 8 RepliesHow can I hide the program from right side of taskbar and keep only the left side icon, like msn for example does when you "close" it. Here is a explaining picture also.
View 2 RepliesI want to hide the taskbar when my application runs, so i can get a full screen view of the application form. I have a code but it doesnt seem to work. It's for my project. I put the declarations in the global declarations part. Declare Functions also i put separately. The rest of the code i put in a button click.[code]...
View 4 RepliesIs it possible to hide windows taskbar by code??
View 5 RepliesI'm writing my own volume-controll/equaliser program. When my program is launched, I want the windows sound-icon to disappear.[code]...
View 2 RepliesI'm writing my own volume-controll/equaliser program. When my program is launched, I want the windows sound-icon to disappear.Internet sais it could be done by regedit using:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppletsSysTray]
"Services"=dword:0000001b
But when I try it, the icon stays. How do I make the sound icon dissappear in my VB .NET
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Is it possible to hide the icon in the taskbar, so only the system tray icon stays?
View 3 Repliesso so far I've gotten my console application to minimize itself, but I want it to be totally hidden: so I want to disable it from showing in the taskbar too. With a Windows form this was easy, but I'm not so sure about console apps.
View 2 RepliesI have a simple Windows Form that hosts property controls at runtime. When the user clicks Close [X] I want to keep the window and its contents alive rather than killing it by handling the FormClosing event, canceling the event and simply hiding the form.
That's fine but at close of the application I need to actually close the window. I implemented the below but it feels kludgey. Is there a simpler, more clever way to handle this situation? (The form's controller calls KillForm explicitly after it receives a closing event from the main window.)[code]...
I need to make a button invisible at the start up of a VB form. However, when text is entered into an input textbox the button needs to become visible without a click event procedure. When the button to enter the text from the textbox into an array is clicked the button needs to become invisible again unitl more text is entered into the box, repeating the cycle. I have found related topics but they don't cover this.
View 4 RepliesI've written a simple program to hide the taskbar clock and close upon load and I've read a lot of different articles on how to close a program correctly and read a multitude of different answers so I thought I'd just post the code and see if it is written cleanly. Also, I am in the process of trying to get the taskbar to refresh after the hide code has ran and how to refresh it would be great too but is not the main question of this article. I'm using Visual Studio 2008 using the Visual Basic Development settings and I have vista 64-bit. Here's the code:
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When I press "Show Desktop" button in the taskbar my main form "disappears". The only way to show it again is by pressing an other program which is open in the taskbar (lets say Word) to rise and unrise again.
View 1 RepliesIn the about use should be a label and a button. The label should tell about the program and have the name of the programmer and the button should hide the about us form.Here's my code:
Public Class Form1
Private Sub ExitToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ExitToolStripMenuItem.Click[code].....
I'm curious if it is possible to hide a group of text boxes from view in a form until a particular condition is met, and to have a custom set of text boxes for that condition. To give an example; I want radio buttons offering choices for a manner of searching records, the user selects one and then a specific set of text boxes are displayed for the user to utilize, if a different option is chosen a different set of text boxes will be shown. Is this something that can be done?
View 7 RepliesI am just beginner in ASP.NET programming, I am trying to prepare a small billing project by using ASP.NET and VB.NET. I would like to create a SQL Server 2000 table by passing table name and number of rows in textbox control.How I can achieve this?
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