I'd STRONGLY advise against this. Your checkbox will now behave differently than all other checkboxes. This causes frustration to the user. If detecting change is that important, use a different control.
>Hi All
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>I need a way of allowing a checkbox only to change the property of a checkbox when the user uses the DblClick rather then the click method of the control. The problem is of course that the click method changes the value regardless of what code I place into the method. I don't want to revert it back to its original value as this is a change to the field and the system will prompt if I wish to save changes. Is there a way of totally bypassing the click method so only the DblClick changes the value of the property.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer