03-27-2006 07:13 PM
03-27-2006 10:25 PM
Yup, I remember learning that one when I took LabVIEW Basics a little over 7 years ago...I remember thinking, "LabVIEW is the only application I can think of where the Enter key on the numeric keypad and the Enter key on the standard part of the keyboard can do different things." 🙂
-D
03-28-2006 12:12 AM
I remember thinking, "LabVIEW is the only application I can think of where the Enter key on the numeric keypad and the Enter key on the standard part of the keyboard can do different things." :)-D
Which can be good or bad -- bad, for instance, when using the MS Spreadsheet ActiveX Control: can't use either keys to enter data in a cell and "apply." I wish they both behaved the same.
-Khalid
03-28-2006 12:27 AM
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Epictetus
03-28-2006 01:45 PM - edited 03-28-2006 01:45 PM
Thanks for the reply, Titou.
However, the MS Spreadhseet ActiveX control is a different kind of beast... err, nugget
With the option 'End text entry with Enter key' unchecked (default), the main Enter key "applies" the value to the cell. And the Num-pad Enter key does not.
And with the option 'End text entry with Enter key' checked, neither key apply the value!
I guess we should take this discussion elsewhere... don't want to leave a bad taste on this thread.
-Khalid
Message Edited by Khalid on 03-28-2006 01:45 PM