>Two possible solution:
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>1. Use the right mousekey to implement the Drag and Drop operation. This makes the assumption that you are not using the right mousekey for something such as a context-sensitve menu.
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>2. Only invoke the Drag/Drop Operation when the Ctrl key is pressed.
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>>I'm implimenting some drag/drop in a chooser dialog, hopefully with multiselect. I find that in a listbox with DragDrop on Auto, it's almost impossible to
select individual records in the list! It seems that any mouse click says to VFP
I'm going to drag now when in reality I may just be selecting a record (or several).
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>>How can I get better control over this?
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>>TIA
Good ideas for regular users of a primary application, but I'll have an office full of occasional users and it would be a bit too counter-intuitive for them to remember. I suspect I'll just have 'em drag the items one at a time...
Thanks
Kogo Michael Hogan
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