FIX: Mouse Input Ignored When Display Modal Form in Spin Event (113681)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition for Windows 2.0
  • Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition for Windows 3.0

This article was previously published under Q113681

SYMPTOMS

While displaying a modal form in the SpinDown() or SpinUp() event of the SPIN.VBX custom control, your computer ignores all mouse actions along with any system key requests such as CTRL+ESC and ALT+TAB. However, normal keyboard input is unaffected. In other words, you can still press TAB to move between controls, press the ENTER key on a command button, and enter text in a text box.

WORKAROUND

When running in the Visual Basic environment, you can press CTRL+BREAK to get mouse control and system keyboard input back.

To work around this bug, enable a timer in the SpinDown() or SpinUp() event, and display your modal form in the Timer() event.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem has been corrected in Visual Basic version 4.0.

MORE INFORMATION

It is important to note that a MsgBox statement, which is application modal, operates correctly. The problem only appears when displaying a modal form.

Steps to Reproduce Problem

  1. Start a new project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.
  2. From the File menu, choose Add File. In the Files box, select the SPIN.VBX custom control file. The Spin control appears in the Toolbox.
  3. Add a spin control (Spin1) to Form1.
  4. Add the following code to the SpinDown() event of the Spin1 control:
       Sub Spin1_SpinDown ()
          form2.Show 1
       End Sub
    						
  5. From the File menu, choose New Form (ALT, F, F). Form2 is created by default.
  6. Add a text box (Text1) and a command button (Command1) to Form2.
  7. Add the following code to the Click() event of Command1:
       Sub Command1_Click ()
          Unload Me
       End Sub
    						
  8. Press the F5 key to run the program. Then click the Down arrow of the spin control. Form2 is displayed. Now if you try to click the command button or do anything with the mouse, your input is ignored. Also, if you try to pop up the windows task list by pressing CTRL+ESC, your input is ignored.
  9. Enter text in the text box, and press the TAB key to move the focus to the command button. Then press the ENTER key to invoke the Command1 Click event. Form2 is unloaded and the mouse input is restored to normal.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:10/29/2003
Keywords:kbbug kbfix KB113681