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2013-09-25 13:33Gene Wirchenko : Double-Clicking and _dblclick
2013-09-25 13:59Ted Roche : Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick
2013-09-26 12:05Gene Wirchenko : Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick
2013-09-26 15:35Eurico Chagas Filho : Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick
2013-09-27 11:55Gene Wirchenko : Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick
2013-09-27 13:06Eurico Chagas Filho : Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick
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Double-Clicking and _dblclick

Author: Gene Wirchenko

Posted: 2013-09-25 13:33:50   Link

Dear Vixens and Reynards:

I have never been able to get double-clicking to work when

there is also a click method. What happens is that the click method

always fires.

I have just tested this where I set _dblclick to 2, ran my

program, double-clicked, and got the click method firing. There is

no way that I took over two seconds to do the second click.

How do you get _dblclick and double-clicking to work?

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko

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Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

Author: Ted Roche

Posted: 2013-09-25 13:59:48   Link

On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Gene Wirchenko <genew@telus.net> wrote:

>

> I have never been able to get double-clicking to work when there is

> also a click method. What happens is that the click method always fires.

>

Is there a DODEFAULT at the end of the Click method?

Without that, you override the default behavior of Click with your custom

method.

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Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

Author: Gene Wirchenko

Posted: 2013-09-26 12:05:56   Link

At 11:59 2013-09-25, Ted Roche <tedroche@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Gene Wirchenko <genew@telus.net> wrote:

>

> > I have never been able to get double-clicking to work when there is

> > also a click method. What happens is that the click method always fires.

> >

>

>Is there a DODEFAULT at the end of the Click method?

No.

I did try adding it, and it did not work. Frankly, I do not

see why it would.

>Without that, you override the default behavior of Click with your custom

>method.

The problem is that I *double-click* and the *click* method

executes. I do not want the click code to execute; that is why I

double-clicked!

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko

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Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

Author: Eurico Chagas Filho

Posted: 2013-09-26 15:35:45   Link

Gene, capture click and dblclick in the KeyPress event. Disable the clicks

events. In the KeyPress call methods that execute whatever u want accordingly.

HTH, E. 

>________________________________

> From: Gene Wirchenko <genew@telus.net>

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>Subject: Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

>

>

>At 11:59 2013-09-25, Ted Roche <tedroche@gmail.com> wrote:

>>On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Gene Wirchenko <genew@telus.net> wrote:

>>

>> >      I have never been able to get double-clicking to work when there is

>> > also a click method.  What happens is that the click method always fires.

>> >

>>

>>Is there a DODEFAULT at the end of the Click method?

>

>      No.

>

>      I did try adding it, and it did not work.  Frankly, I do not

>see why it would.

>

>>Without that, you override the default behavior of Click with your custom

>>method.

>

>      The problem is that I *double-click* and the *click* method

>executes.  I do not want the click code to execute; that is why I

>double-clicked!

>

>Sincerely,

>

>Gene Wirchenko

>

>

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Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

Author: Gene Wirchenko

Posted: 2013-09-27 11:55:29   Link

At 13:35 2013-09-26, Eurico Chagas Filho <e28chagas@yahoo.com.br> wrote:

>Gene, capture click and dblclick in the KeyPress event. Disable the clicks

>events. In the KeyPress call methods that execute whatever u want accordingly.

In KeyPress? What does that have to do with clicks?

And how do I capture click and doubleclick anyway?

[snip]

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchekno

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Re: Double-Clicking and _dblclick

Author: Eurico Chagas Filho

Posted: 2013-09-27 13:06:28   Link

You use INKEY(0,"M") to check for a mouse click. If it happens

twice in .2 seconds it´s a double click otherwise a single one.

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>

>

>At 13:35 2013-09-26, Eurico Chagas Filho <e28chagas@yahoo.com.br> wrote:

>>Gene, capture click and dblclick in the KeyPress event. Disable the clicks

>>events. In the KeyPress call methods that execute whatever u want accordingly.

>

>      In KeyPress?  What does that have to do with clicks?

>

>      And how do I capture click and doubleclick anyway?

>

>[snip]

>

>Sincerely,

>

>Gene Wirchekno

>

>

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