Carlos,
Glad you picked up something new. As for the Windows Guidelines...they are just that...suggestions on how to make your application work. However, by following these guidelines, your applications will work like other Windows applications. This actually makes things easier for your users.
>Hi Craig
>I understand you, and I went to MSDN where you post to me, of course you have reason about it, but here the users had used Enter from many years, since 2 years began to appear Windows app. because if the user has an 486 or 586 you can´t put a Windows app. to work in it. My experience in this is from the street and I try to don´t change the habits of the possible users.
>About 1 year and half appeared an app. to make tax reports and pays of it, it was provided by the goverment, the developers of it used the way you posted, the users of this program are all accountants and the comments of them was "#$%&" because they were lost into the forms.
>It´s too hard to change the habits of people, (try to make drive a Japanesse or English by the right side of the way in his cars).
>Well thanks for your talk and I discovered a new place (to me and thanks to you) in the MSDN.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer