Diabled Controls, Hard To Read


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Robert Linton
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When a BO is not in edit mode, all the controls are disabled. I've got a few users who are visually impaired, and I think these controls are going to be difficult for them to read.

Is there a way I can globally control the color of disabled controls? I've called BO.Edit() after navigation but, as expected, it sets the BO into Edit mode (which makes it easy to read) but the user will have to save (even though no changes are made) before they can continue navigating.

Any ideas how I might handle this?

TIA,

Rob

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Kari Paukku
Kari Paukku
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Hi Trent,

would it be possible to get a example how to use e.g. the DevExpress-control, if you have that one ready. If not, a textbox-control would be ok as well. That way we could have a taste of things to come...

Cheers,

Kari

ps. For me a VB.Net sample would be preferred...

Trent Taylor
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It's hard to give you just one control because they are all in a single DLL.  If you would like I can post the code behind the inherited textbox so you can add it yourself for the DevExpress TextEdit control.
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Robert Linton - 19 Years Ago
Trent L. Taylor - 19 Years Ago
Robert Linton - 19 Years Ago
                 Thanks for the heads up. :)
Trent L. Taylor - 19 Years Ago
Jerry Carter - 19 Years Ago
Trent L. Taylor - 19 Years Ago
Kari Paukku - 19 Years Ago
Trent L. Taylor - 19 Years Ago
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rmoore - 18 Years Ago
rmoore - 18 Years Ago
             Glad you got it going :)
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Larry Caylor - 17 Years Ago
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