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ratzp

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Dec 30, 2005
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When we Right Click the Text Box (Password) The windows Property Window is popped up..
I dont want that to happen

nor I want to use Ctrl+C Ctrl+V combinations

Help me !!!

 
For ways to disable the context menu have a look at thread222-588883

Hope this helps

HarleyQuinn
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On key press look for key combinations of ctrl+C or ctrl+V
 
Short-term memory problems, Bob? :)
See thread222-1289200. And the other keystroke that strongm mentioned that needs to be trapped is SHIFT-Ins.
 
Woohoo! LOL Harebrain, please read the fourth post in that thread, then read the third post in this thread, then quit trying to prevent my giving out lengths of rope for pedagogical reasons I prefer not to fully disclose, if you don't mind...

:)

Bob
 
pedagogical - now there's a word I wasn't expecting to read today ... :)
 
Key press, key down,... what's the difference? :)

Exactly!

Sorry to shake you up, but if it was good for a laugh, I'd probably do it again intentionally.
 
Well, it takes a pedagogue (or perhaps, a pedant, though of course I am not one) to use the word....

<Key press, key down,... what's the difference?

All right, before harebrain messes up the thread completely, depriving it of any pedagogical value whatsoever: kss444, you can't evaluate the control key in the keypress event, and you can in the keydown event. So, that answers his question as well.

<Sorry to shake you up

Perhaps you have mistaken me for Elvis? I ain't in love, and I ain't all shook up.

Bob

 
Bob, I was being facetious (don't know the smiley for that) and I suppose that did invite pedagogical expatiation.

It's all for the good of the group.
 
Yes, I understood that you were being facetious, and nevertheless I felt compelled to expiate the confusion you caused with my tightly controlled, concise, precise, on-topic and therefore perhaps less than expatiatory prose. Perhaps this expatiation of my reasons for doing so will serve as a definitive position on the subject.

As for the smiley for facetiousness, I'm inclined to use :p~~~~~~~, generally preceded by a "so there".

So there. :p~~~~~~~~

HTH

Bob
 
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