I add a button inside Tool Tip and handle the button click event.
and in run time I move the cursor to do click, the tool tip disappears.
my question is:
how can I do the tool tip don't disappear, so I can click the button inside it?
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I have a dynpro which creates a popup ALV (using a dialog container). A button on the popup will display another popup in the same way. My problem is that the last popup goes into the background, the selection going back to the first popup. Is there any way to fix/control this?
I have a popup menu in one tab which not close automatically between swiping from tab to tab. Clicking outside of the popup window closing it, but the swipe is not detected as click so the popup stays on the screen as long as I click outside of it.
Have Googled this issue for a couple hours now with no results.
Can you give me any glue how handle this problem? I want that popup close when swipe, but don't know how.
I added id="somethinghere" for the tab, and for the popup menu element I added attach="somethinghere". Now it is attached to one tab and not following to other tabs, but it is not still closing. But this is better than nothing.
So I'm trying to hit this button to activate the dropdown menu, but it seems that only half of it works, Im afraid the automation is clicking the top bottom or somewhere where is not active, let me illustrate with a few screenshots, which will contain a comparisson. ALSO can I click on one of the options from the dropdown without "activating it"? (clicking the DropDown Button)
Now another example from the button fully working
I have found that the button fully works if it's the first one to be clicked, if I click something else, then this issue happens, and that's only button with this issue
Below is a screenshot of the buttons that I want to take action when pressed when my program runs.
How can I make this work?
Just press control button from your keyboard and do the following:
And write your code into that action and it will run when you press the button at run time.
I have a button and inside my button I have an image control. When the users click on the image I'd like to animate the button so it appears the button was pressed. I don't really care whether the actual button press event fires or not--it's the illusion of a button press I want to see.
Note: the only options I see on the web involve writing directly to the Windows API--a level of complexity and non-upgradability I really don't want to get into.
Why not just use two different images, one for a normal state, and another for when your button is being pressed.
If you want to go for more complicated route try using GDI+. Here is a quick sample tutorial on how to do this.
Why are you using an image control inside your button control instead of using the button control's Image property?
Using the Image property of the button will give you a button with an image that the user can press and that will raise the OnClick event without doing any extra work or re-implementing features that are already available.
I ended up making my picturbox look like a button by giving it a raised border style. Then on the mouseclick event I simulate the look of a button press by changing the border style for a few hundred miliseconds.
Private Sub simulateButtonPress(ByRef pictureBox As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinEditors.UltraPictureBox)
pictureBox.BorderStyle = Infragistics.Win.UIElementBorderStyle.Inset
Application.DoEvents()
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(400)
pictureBox.BorderStyle = Infragistics.Win.UIElementBorderStyle.Raised
Application.DoEvents()
End Sub