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[archive] Right mouse click in paged list-box

  • May 10, 2006
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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 09 May 2006]

How can I use the right mouse button in a paged list-box.
I don't get an event. I also tried "MOUSE-FLAGS" but this does not work.
There should be an easy answer to this (I hope).
I want to do this to have a popup-menu after I clicked the right mouse button.
What file on de installation cd ?

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 09 May 2006]

How can I use the right mouse button in a paged list-box.
I don't get an event. I also tried "MOUSE-FLAGS" but this does not work.
There should be an easy answer to this (I hope).
I want to do this to have a popup-menu after I clicked the right mouse button.
What file on de installation cd ?

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 09 May 2006]

How can I use the right mouse button in a paged list-box.
I don't get an event. I also tried "MOUSE-FLAGS" but this does not work.
There should be an easy answer to this (I hope).
I want to do this to have a popup-menu after I clicked the right mouse button.
The control is most likely already registered on your PC, I suggest you try to launch the AxDefGen utility (you find it in the bin folder together with the runtime).
You will find it as:

"Microsoft ListView Control"

Either version is fine. Generate the def file. Remember to match the name with the name used in the cobol source.
Attached you will find a very simple implementation. The rest you will have to find yourself.

Good luck!

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 09 May 2006]

How can I use the right mouse button in a paged list-box.
I don't get an event. I also tried "MOUSE-FLAGS" but this does not work.
There should be an easy answer to this (I hope).
I want to do this to have a popup-menu after I clicked the right mouse button.
The control is most likely already registered on your PC, I suggest you try to launch the AxDefGen utility (you find it in the bin folder together with the runtime).
You will find it as:

"Microsoft ListView Control"

Either version is fine. Generate the def file. Remember to match the name with the name used in the cobol source.
Attached you will find a very simple implementation. The rest you will have to find yourself.

Good luck!