----- Original Message -----
From: "Jean MAURICE" <[email protected]>
To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 7:11 AM
Subject: how to simulate a ctrl+clic
Hi,
I have to work on all the pupils in a classroom but one or two. So I built a listbox with the name of all the pupils (about 35).
In the init of the listbox, I 'select' all the lines.
If I ctrl+clic on a pupil, it becomes unselected and selected again if I redo the ctrl-clic. It's exactly what I want. It works
great.
But if I forgot to press the CTRL key (and it will happen very often), all the pupils become unselected at the same time and it is
unbearable.
I didn't find a mean to 'simulate' the CTRL key in the click event or the
mousedown event ! Have you an idea ?
TIA
The Foxil
Hello Jean.
Instead of firing out the whole concept of Windows
and its basic functions accepted by our world,
would it not make more sense to simply add
a button for reversing the active selection ?
You can't predict in advance whatever the crap
your users will find ; it will always be bad for you, you know ?
Have you to subscribe to all foolish demands, even the most improbable?
I think there's no problem about your project, it is not a development issue,
but a basic windows training problem.
Gérard.
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