
I had to have a keyboard display on a test terminal.  I simply had a button on the screen which launched the on screen keyboard that comes with Windows.  Start->Run-> OSK.  Works wonders on touch screen monitors!

Jon


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Voltz, Gary <gary.voltz@AirservicesAustralia.com>
To: VRF <vrf@agilent.com>
Sent: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 8:00 pm
Subject: RE: [vrf] Number Pad?































Kelly, 



 



Are you talking about a Number Pad for
mouse click entry or a Touch Screen?



 



The first would seem to be very simple with
a heap of Confirm(OK) buttons and concatenating the results to a text variable. 
When the number Pad ‘Enter’ button is pressed, converting the text
string to a number, and then reset the string to Null.



 



Would you want the numbers in Numeric Keypad
or telephone keypad layout?



 



If I get time later today, I’ll give
it a go.



 



Cheers,



Gary



 



 






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From:
Kelly Nickel [mailto:kelly@positivetechnology.ca] 

Sent: Friday, 24 October 2008 3:23
AM

To: VRF

Subject: [vrf] Number Pad?






 






Greetings everyone. I have been lurking here for some time
now and haven't posted. It is nice to find such an active and useful forum
such as this...









 









I have been a user since VEE 5, and am currently using
version 8.5. I love the new features (jumped from version 6), but am concerned
about how resource hungry the new version is. I frequently write in v6.0 for
small embedded computers to get decent execution speed. I have been gettting
lots of requests lately to improve my GUI, so I have to chime in about the
requests about graphic improvements. Yes please!









 









In any case, my real reason for this post is - has anyone
built a nice "number pad" to enter digits on the user panels?
I'd like to see one... 









 









Regards,









 






Kelly
Nickel



Positive Technology Solutions
Ltd.



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F: (306) 242-7608



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