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Scroll bar issues in terminal server
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06/10/2005 05:17:39
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 5
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01056323
Message ID:
01056648
Views:
24
Hi Ron,

>Have you tried to use
>BITMAP=OFF
>in the config.fp
>Check the help file under "configuration files, special terms"

I'm not to fond of this setting. Though it states that it reduces the amount of memory used in VFP, it showed some irritating flickering problems. I remember that the scrollbar of grids was also not properly behaving. IOW, if memory consummtion is not an issue, I'll prefer BITMAP = ON

Walter,


>Ron
>
>>I am having a problem with my scroll bars in a Terminal Server enviorment.
>>I hope someone can help me today! If not my boss will need to spend tens of thousands of dollars to buy new computers!
>>
>>If I click in the white space of the scroll bar, in a location that allows the elevator to scroll about 1 page at time, and the click is in such a place that the elevator can go all the way to the bottom...
>>The scroll bar becomes non-functional for a few seconds...
>>As if the keyboard buffer still has info it's sending.
>>
>>This seems to be the case if the number of lines/records traversed is not a multiple of the number of lines/records traversed by a single click of the mouse. What I mean is, if the number of lines/records traversed by the mouse, when you click in the white area, is 10 lines/records, and the number of lines/records that are in the grid is not a multiple of 10, then the behavior is seen... especially if the mouse left key is kept depressed for a short time after getting to the end.
>>
>>What settings are there that can influence the scroll bar?
>>
>>I need this answer ASAP!
>>
>>If need be please contact me directly at
>>
>>Rick
>>@
>>omniagroup.com
>>
>>Thank you!
>>
>>
>>BTW - I appologize to the UT community... I have posted two similar messages in two different areas, in hopes of getting this resolved today.
>>This is not my normal practice (this is the 1st time I've done this, and I won't do it again - I promise)
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