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Wed, Jul 4 2007 10:56 AM | Permanent Link |
Nathan | I have a project which connects with multiple tables in a database. Currently I have a TButton which is used to enter 'edit' mode in the tables. I was
wondering if it was possible to set a keyboard shortcut to do the same thing...ie. select a record and then press ctrl+e to edit the current record? Thanks |
Wed, Jul 4 2007 10:58 AM | Permanent Link |
Nathan | ...oh, by the way, I'm using Delphi 5
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Wed, Jul 4 2007 11:06 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Nathan <nathan@gmail.com> wrote:
...oh, by the way, I'm using Delphi 5 Dead easy - just set the form's KeyPreview to true, use the appropriate event (I'd suggest OnKeyPress) and issue the same table.edit as you do with the button. |
Wed, Jul 4 2007 10:34 PM | Permanent Link |
"Robert" | "Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in message news:77401476-1E3B-400F-99E8-0E193E250E03@news.elevatesoft.com... > Nathan <nathan@gmail.com> wrote: > > ..oh, by the way, I'm using Delphi 5 > > > Dead easy - just set the form's KeyPreview to true, use the appropriate > event (I'd suggest OnKeyPress) and issue the same table.edit as you do > with the > button. > Or click the button, to avoid duplication of code. Robert |
Thu, Jul 5 2007 3:04 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Erdal | Nathan <nathan@gmail.com> wrote in
news:3A19CDA9-AF4F-424A-8375-12F720F85A79@news.elevatesoft.com: > I have a project which connects with multiple tables in a database. > Currently I have a TButton which is used to enter 'edit' mode in the > tables. I was wondering if it was possible to set a keyboard shortcut > to do the same thing...ie. select a record and then press ctrl+e to > edit the current record? You could transfer the code to an Action, and set the shortcut for the action. Then you set the button to the action. Oops - I'm not sure delphi 5 had actions... -- Chris (XP-Pro + Delphi 7 Architect + DBISAM 4.25 build 4 + EDB 1.04 build 3) |
Thu, Jul 5 2007 10:53 AM | Permanent Link |
Nathan | Okay, I can get it to work for a single button press now, but how about if I wanted a multi-button command...eg. ctrl+e?
"Robert" <ngsemail2005withoutthis@yahoo.com.ar> wrote: "Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in message news:77401476-1E3B-400F-99E8-0E193E250E03@news.elevatesoft.com... > Nathan <nathan@gmail.com> wrote: > > ..oh, by the way, I'm using Delphi 5 > > > Dead easy - just set the form's KeyPreview to true, use the appropriate > event (I'd suggest OnKeyPress) and issue the same table.edit as you do > with the > button. > Or click the button, to avoid duplication of code. Robert |
Thu, Jul 5 2007 11:52 AM | Permanent Link |
"Larry Wadsworth" | > Okay, I can get it to work for a single button press now, but how about if
> I wanted a multi-button command...eg. ctrl+e? You might try KeyDown event and use the code below case Key of 69: begin if ssCtrl in Shift then Application.MessageBox ('Ctrl/E', '', MB_OK); // or whatever processing you want to do. end; end; Regards, Larry Wadsworth |
Thu, Jul 5 2007 2:02 PM | Permanent Link |
Nathan | Perfect, this is exactly what I wanted.
Thanks! |
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