Vlad,
I respect you opinion. What if the form backcolor was changed to something? Your commandbutton is left unchanged. I've seen one of our finger scanning interface and it was designed like that of an ATM Machine. If the commandbutton's backcolor and shapetype are changeable, then no need for our programmer to do a lot of tweaks just to get the behaviour appropriate for the application and could concentrate on the business side.
>I agree here with Jim. There are many many ways to highlight something by other way than just turning command button into something awful like red command button which will have some strange coloring for border and disabled caption.
Colors...colors... colorful application, well, depending on what type of application we are talking about.
>I also prefer to use Windows standard interface that usually users appreciate much more because easy to learn and understand.
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."