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ampersand don't underline my first letter in label

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  • I Isawyouoo

    hi! ampersand don't underline my label when i debug, usemenomic is true :(

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    Can't assign an access key to a label ... because a label can't get focus.

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    • I Isawyouoo

      hi! ampersand don't underline my label when i debug, usemenomic is true :(

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      That has nothing to do with C/C++. Please post in the correct forum and show the code that is not working.

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        Can't assign an access key to a label ... because a label can't get focus.

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        It's a Windows Form (.NET) thing.

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          It's a Windows Form (.NET) thing.

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          Fine ... It still looks like that's what he's trying to do. Ampersand; underline; label; ...

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            Fine ... It still looks like that's what he's trying to do. Ampersand; underline; label; ...

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            Label.UseMnemonic Property (System.Windows.Forms)[^].

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              Label.UseMnemonic Property (System.Windows.Forms)[^].

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              He also used that reference (?)

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              • L Lost User

                That has nothing to do with C/C++. Please post in the correct forum and show the code that is not working.

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                it's in c#, windows form; I followd the steps Label.UseMnemonic Property (System.Windows.Forms)[^] doesn't work

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                • I Isawyouoo

                  it's in c#, windows form; I followd the steps Label.UseMnemonic Property (System.Windows.Forms)[^] doesn't work

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                  Question is in forum C/C++/MFC Please use: C# Discussion Boards - CodeProject[^]

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                  • I Isawyouoo

                    it's in c#, windows form; I followd the steps Label.UseMnemonic Property (System.Windows.Forms)[^] doesn't work

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                    Isawyouoo wrote:

                    doesn't work

                    I just tried it and it works fine.

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                    • L Lost User

                      Isawyouoo wrote:

                      doesn't work

                      I just tried it and it works fine.

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                      why me?

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                      • I Isawyouoo

                        why me?

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                        I suggest you open a new question in the correct forum[^], and show the code that you have, and explain clearly what is going wrong.

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                        • I Isawyouoo

                          hi! ampersand don't underline my label when i debug, usemenomic is true :(

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                          Well, I think you are talking about a Resource Script of some type. Dealing with a Button or Menu. I must admit, my knowledge of C# is Zero. However, this happens in MFC if you try to use the same Underscore twice. ( As in &Underline in One Menu, and &Undo in another menu) The Framework does not bother to disambiguate, to make you choose between 'Underline' and 'Undo'. The idea of Shortcut Keys is 'Shortcuts', not a philosophical set of Dialogs about what you Really meant when you typed CTRL + U. If there is ambiguity, the system does unexpected things, such as not underlining YOUR &U if the system has already a Ctrl + U in its Scope. Don't know the rules, but I guess, that is where your problem lays. In effect, there are only 26 Ctrl+... shortcuts available, a bakers dozen of which (such as Ctrl + X for 'Edit.Cut') have been used by Microsoft. I take it you understand the gist of where I'm getting to. Hope this is helpful Regards,:) Bram

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                            Well, I think you are talking about a Resource Script of some type. Dealing with a Button or Menu. I must admit, my knowledge of C# is Zero. However, this happens in MFC if you try to use the same Underscore twice. ( As in &Underline in One Menu, and &Undo in another menu) The Framework does not bother to disambiguate, to make you choose between 'Underline' and 'Undo'. The idea of Shortcut Keys is 'Shortcuts', not a philosophical set of Dialogs about what you Really meant when you typed CTRL + U. If there is ambiguity, the system does unexpected things, such as not underlining YOUR &U if the system has already a Ctrl + U in its Scope. Don't know the rules, but I guess, that is where your problem lays. In effect, there are only 26 Ctrl+... shortcuts available, a bakers dozen of which (such as Ctrl + X for 'Edit.Cut') have been used by Microsoft. I take it you understand the gist of where I'm getting to. Hope this is helpful Regards,:) Bram

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                            Isawyouoo
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                            by pressing the alt key, or using a timer with sendkeys.send("%"), or turning on 'the Hide keyboard navigation indicators until I use the Alt key on control panel' fixed this poblem :)

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