![]() ![]() This one follows the LR instructions (Listbox. ![]() I confirm what you said: pressing Return close the MsgBox, but the Listbox also trap that Return and display another MsgBox as nauseam. window(i).close next/code Note that window1 is the name of the window class and NOT the instance of window1. The window have only the Listbox, and the two arrow keys works fine. If you wanted to close all windows that were not Window1 you could do the following: codefor i as integer window count-1 downto 0 if window(i) isa Window1 then CONTINUE //Don’t close any instances of this window. I used this code (and nothing in KeyDown): What the Return True in MouseDown is meant to do ? ![]() You do not have a PushButton that have the Default behavior ? I do not understand how that can come. I have some things to do (right now), and I will make other testings in a brand new project (instead of a code addition to an existing project).ĮxpandRow: I would use these keys too (Enter AND Return). I understand the test part, but after your descripton, I do not understand. ![]()
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