At 01:15 PM 7/12/2010, you wrote:
Yep! But the average user would need to tie up one hand. I only use one hand and it gets frustrating when you click and get 90% of the way there and goof up. My problem - but I was wondering if anybody had any easy ways to make it work or ideas or .....
Paul, You can make use of the Windows operating system "On-Screen Keyboard", under Accessories > Accessibility. This will allow you to open the keyboard, select the [Shift] key on it, then in R:BASE select several controls, and then un-select the [Shift] key to then move the R:BASE form controls. John

