05-15-2005, 08:21 AM -
Yuri
Many thanks for the this and the PageUp and PageDown fix. It appeared so quickly it took me by surprise.
Although for the most part the keys work perfectly there is one minor point that that you may not be able to control. That is when one scrolls up or down a long list using the PageUp or PageDown keys the menu moves up or down by slightly more than one page at a time. So certain items in the list never get seen.
The effect of this is that if one is scrolling down looking for a given file or folder it can disappear in the gap between the end of one page and the start of the next.
On a completely separate subject I wondered, if you were looking for a new but related project, if you had ever considered the possibility of creating a "True Launch" type menu bar in the File Open and File Save dialog boxes in Windows XP. Office 2003 offers some limited ability to customise what it refers to as the "My Places" bar on the left had side of the File Open dialog but it only works in Office programs and is not as convenient or as slick as TLB.
Thanks again for your efforts.
Many thanks for the this and the PageUp and PageDown fix. It appeared so quickly it took me by surprise.
Although for the most part the keys work perfectly there is one minor point that that you may not be able to control. That is when one scrolls up or down a long list using the PageUp or PageDown keys the menu moves up or down by slightly more than one page at a time. So certain items in the list never get seen.
The effect of this is that if one is scrolling down looking for a given file or folder it can disappear in the gap between the end of one page and the start of the next.
On a completely separate subject I wondered, if you were looking for a new but related project, if you had ever considered the possibility of creating a "True Launch" type menu bar in the File Open and File Save dialog boxes in Windows XP. Office 2003 offers some limited ability to customise what it refers to as the "My Places" bar on the left had side of the File Open dialog but it only works in Office programs and is not as convenient or as slick as TLB.
Thanks again for your efforts.