If you move the mouse during the click, the OS may determine it as a drag
event. We've had clients bring up similar mouse event behaviors. It is more
prevalent on Vista than XP, but has been there since 95 at least.

HTH,
Tracy


-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Wendt
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:41 PM

Hello there folks,

 

I was curios to know if anyone else here has come across this problem before
- with the VFP Menu operating in a rather erratic fashion. We've been having
the problem here with this application we built, which uses the standard VFP
menu system. And, the problem has happened with our client - and they were
the ones to initially bring this to our attention.

 

So, this is the specific problem. We have a Style main menu option at the
top, and in the drop down there is a Style Inquire option. There are times -
and this ONLY happens Sporadically - that when this menu option is selected,
that nothing appears on-screen. And, if the user selects it Again - Then the
screen will appear. 

 

Although, honestly - I am not sure if its something with the menu not
working right - or the screen not working right. I just put a Wait msg in
the Init of the screen, recompiled the EXE and tried a number of attempts -
but, could not get the problem to occur. The Wait msg (issued
w/NoWait) would appear each time - along with the screen. I even went to
some other menu options - and then back to the one with the problem - and it
still didn't happen. I closed the application and then re-ran it again
(several times) - but, could still not replicate the problem. 

 

Any pointers would be great!

 

Thanks,

Kurt



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