>>>Ok, here's a good one, I just figured out what mystery has been happening to my screens, and now I can't figure out how to stop it.
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>>>It seems that when a check box or option button has the focus and you hit the enter key, a piece of code from another screen in the screen set gets executed. So far, always a piece of code that moves the current screen 600 pix off the screen which is how I switch visible screens.
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>>>I've only been able to make this happen with my main application that uses a foundation read. It doesn't happen with small test programs.
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>>>Any help would be appreciated, I'd hate to tell my users "just don't do that" with the enter key.
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>>Tim,
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>>How code in another form in the formset gets executed is a mystery to me, but to work around the problem, how about capturing the enter keystroke in the control's keypress method and converting it to a TAB. That way the user would not see any difference, and any strange effects would be bypassed.
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>>regards.
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>Jim, he's asking about 2.6. No KeyPress method there.
Oh, well. then that won't work.
regards,
Jim Edgar
Jurix Data Corporation
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