PRB: Double-Clicking a Check Box Does Not Change Its ValueLast reviewed: February 13, 1996Article ID: Q146021 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you double-click a check box, its value changes once. For example, if a check box is unchecked, double-clicking it marks it as checked. A double- click does not behave differently from a click. It was expected that double- clicking a check box would change the value twice, resulting in no change at all.
CAUSEWhen you double-click the check box, the Click event is triggered after the first click. This is what changes the value of the check box. The DblClick is then triggered. Visual FoxPro does not modify the value of a check box when the DblClick event is triggered.
WORKAROUNDTo change the value of a check box with a double-click, you can insert either of the following commands in the DblClick event handler:
KEYBOARD " " -or- MOUSE CLICKThis will force the value to change when the DblClick event is activated.
STATUSThis behavior is by design.
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Additional reference words: 3.00 3.00b double click
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