Visual Basic Combo Control Receives Extra "Click" Event (82255)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- Microsoft Windows 3.11
This article was previously published under Q82255 SUMMARY
When you run Visual Basic in Microsoft Windows version 3.1, double-clicking
an item listed in a simple Combo control generates the following events:
Combo(x)_Click
Combo(x)_Click
Combo(x)_DblClick
However, in Windows 3.0, the events that were generated through the same
action were:
Combo(x)_Click
Combo(x)_DblClick
This means an extra mouse-button click event is processed and can cause
unexpected results.
MORE INFORMATION
This is a case where Visual Basic 1.0 is relying on the order in which
messages are processed. Visual Basic was designed to use the message order
that Windows 3.0 provides. Because Windows 3.1 uses an extended message
order to process a "click" event, there is an extra occurrence if the
application is dependent upon message order.
This is not a design problem in Windows 3.1 because Windows is sending the
correct messages. Visual Basic is just "expecting" the messages to come in
a specific order.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/15/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB82255 |
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