From: Lu on
Hi!

Is it possible to disable the control key in bBrowser to prevent that
seperate rows can be selected. Mulitselect is allowed but the rows
should be one after the other
eg: it is allowed to select row 1-6
it is not allowed to select row 1-6, 8, and 12

The Shift key for muliselect have to work but not the Control key.

Thanks for any hints.
Lu
From: Geoff Schaller on
You have to modify the source code (we did).

Do you have the source code version?




"Lu" <lu2k(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> Is it possible to disable the control key in bBrowser to prevent that
> seperate rows can be selected. Mulitselect is allowed but the rows
> should be one after the other
> eg: it is allowed to select row 1-6
> it is not allowed to select row 1-6, 8, and 12
>
> The Shift key for muliselect have to work but not the Control key.
>
> Thanks for any hints.
> Lu

From: Lu on
Hi Geoff!

I have the source code version, but it should only disable the control
key for one bBrowser in one window not for all.

Lu
From: Geoff Schaller on
Gee... now you're getting picky <g>.

Well in that case you will have to override the MouseKeyDown or other
appropriate event.

Geoff




"Lu" <lu2k(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Geoff!
>
> I have the source code version, but it should only disable the control
> key for one bBrowser in one window not for all.
>
> Lu

From: Lu on
Thank you Geoff for your quick answer.

I think that sounds complicated :-(.

I will think about it.

Lu





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