Mike,
You can use Windows API function GetKeyState to determine status of Shift key.
DECLARE SHORT GetKeyState IN WIN32API INTEGER
#define VK_SHIFT 0x10
#define VK_CONTROL 0x11
IF GetKeyState( VK_SHIFT ) < 0
ENDIF
>I'm trying to determine if the Shift key is pressed when the MouseWheel event is fired for a grid. I've put the following code into the event:
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>IF nShift = 1
> WAIT WINDOW NOWAIT TRANSFORM(nShift)
>ENDIF
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>It never executes. If I remove the IF/ENDIF, the wait window displays "0" if no key is pressed (as expected), but, no wait window appears if I press the Shift key. It appears to me that the grid's MouseWheel event does not respect the nShift parameter.
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>Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
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>TIA,
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>Mike
--sb--