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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:
01056984
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19
Walter,
I don´t like it either. I tried it as well and for some screens it was horrible. I just placed it as a possible solution....

Ron

>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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