Dear Astrodrabb, You have exactly explained the situation. Thank you so much. I am still working on it after a long weekend. Please post me if you find out a solution for this. I will keep you posted if I get an answer.
Regards, Karthik. On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:49 AM, AstroDrabb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Glenn, > > I think Karhti is asking the following: > > Say I have a laptop screen that is 1280x800. My app is full > screen/maximized with a DGV on it. If I use the mouse to select an item, I > can get the X and Y coordinates of the mouse on the Click event(s) to > display some menu or pop-up window. I can show the pop-up/menu at the EXACT > X/Y of the mouse event. > > However, using the keyboard UP/DOWN keys to select an item and hitting > another key to bring up the menu/pop-up doesn't put it in the correct > location because the mouse X/Y location could be anywhere on the screen > since it wasn't used to select the current row in the DGV. The mouse could > be off the at the bottom of the screen > > For example, when I am doing heavy keyboard work, I push the mouse to the > top-right of my screen out of the way. So on my monitor the X/Y would be > 1440/0. Not the best place to show a menu/pop-up and it certainly wouldn't > show the X/Y of the currently selected DGV item. > > I have never had a need to do things this way. I will run some tests when > I have time to see what I can find. > > > > On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> It doesn't make a difference if the item was selected using the mouse of >> if you're using the keyboard. >> >> ...Glenn >> >> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 8:05 AM, karthi keyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >> >>> Hi Glenn, >>> >>> I agree with you, Yes, there is no need to know where it is, however if I >>> use the up/down arrow key & press the APPS key, I want the context menu >>> to be populated at that particular cell location (I have done this using >>> DGV mouse down event, this time I don't wanna use Mouse) I tried but I was >>> not able to find a proper solution for this. >>> >>> can you please guide me? Please correct me if I am wrong. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Karhti >>> >> > > > >
