Hi Jeff,

    It will not work and you are doing nothing wrong. The event has to be under 
connectevent and using the listbox, or you use the keyboard event using keydown 
as the trigger and key up to see the result.
    Now the listbox even is inside the eventinfo to see what had happened.

    so if you use the "OnListboxSelectionChange" in the connectEvent then what 
the EventInfo for the change you will get the result.
    Or you use the Keyboard and and the ConnectEvent "OnKeyUp" then look at the 
FocusItem number you will see the change.

    It is a pain but the direct way below is not the way for this sadly.

        Bruce

  Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014 10:33 PM
  Subject: Re: listbox change


  Thank you for all of the suggestions.
  This is indeed my own xml listbox dialog and I can get the button to work but 
not the listbox change to register where I can do something when it changes.
  The list works fine and displays 12 spelling words.
  Here is the function:

  Function DialogEventHandler3(fObj, fEvent, fId, fControl)
  DialogEventHandler3 = False

  Dim Result : Result = ""
  fObj.Control("lst").Width = 200

  If fEvent = dialogCreated Then
  BuildList fObj, Result
  End If

  DialogEventHandler3 = False

  Select Case fId
  Case fId = "lst"
  If fEvent = listboxSelectionChange Then
  If fObj("lst").FocusedIndex <> Temp Then
  Temp = fObj.Control("lst").FocusedIndex
  Result = fObj.Control("lst").Text
  Speak Result
  Speak Temp
  Speak "this is a test."
  Result = ""
  Exit Function
  End If
  End If

  Case "button_MainMenu"
  If fEvent = buttonClicked Then
  Speak ""
  Sleep 200
  Speak "Returning to Main Menu"
  Sleep 200
  fObj.Control("lst").Clear
  fObj.Close
  DialogEventHandler3 = True
  Exit Function
  End If

  Case Else
  If fEvent = dialogCreated Then
  DialogEventHandler3 = True

  Exit Function
  End If

  End Select
  End Function

  I must be missing something here.  Please let me know what I am missing here.
  thanks
  Jeff Weiss


  From: Chip Orange
  Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014 12:49 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: listbox change

  Hi Jeff,



  I think you’re asking for a way to know using an event, as to when a listbox 
selected item is changed (do I have that right)?  If so, and if this is your 
own xml dialog (and not a dialog belonging to  some other program, then you can 
use a predefined xml event type for listbox selection changes in the dialog 
event handler, like so below:



  Function myDialogEvent(dlg, dlgEvent, id, ctrl)



  Select case id

  Case id = “myListBox”

  ‘ this is my listbox control

  If dlgEvent = listboxSelectionChange Then

  ‘ and now I see the selected item of the listbox has just changed





  If you are trying to find out when a listbox changes, and the listbox is not 
in an xml dialog of yours, but in some program you’re writing an app for; then 
you can use an MSAA event to notify you when the listbox selection changes 
(assuming this program is generating MSAA events, not always guaranteed).  Let 
me know if you need an MSAA example and I’ll put one together for you.



  Hth,



  Chip



  From: Jeff Weiss [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 9:01 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: listbox change



  How can you find out when a focused listitem changes in a dialog?

  I am trying to use select case and it works fine when a button is pressed, 
but I want to find out when the user presses the up or down arrow in the list 
itself.

  thanks

  Jeff Weiss




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