I've had lots of problems on the tablet interface. Main one is that VFP native 
top line menus on a full screen app cannot be selected with "fingers". It's a 
pain but as you asy, once a mouse is fitted then no problem.

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tracy Pearson
Sent: 12 March 2014 14:33
To: [email protected]
Subject: Dell Venue 8 Pro click issues

Hello everyone,

I had a customer install our Program on the Dell Venue 8 Pro. It is an 8 inch 
tablet. In this particular program, there is a button that launches a Popup 
menu. Once the Popup menu appears the user taps on an option and it appears 
like the a click was registered elsewhere, not on the popup. We also have a 
CheckBox in a grid, the user is unable to tab it to select it.

The company purchased one of these devices so I have hands on and am able to 
reproduce the problem.

For the Popup menu, I can bring it up, then tap, hold and slide my finger 
up/down the menu and when I remove my finger it selects what my finger was over 
when released. The CheckBox does not have this workaround.

Here is where it gets weird. If I plug in a USB mouse, then start the VFP 
Program, everything works like is should. If I connect a Bluetooth mouse, 
before starting the program, everything works. If I started the program before 
connecting a pointer device. It does not work. The trick is to have the mouse 
connected before starting the VFP program. 

Windows 8.1  32-bit OS on x64-based processor VFP 9 SP 1

Thanks for any ideas,
Tracy


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