Is there a Numeric Pad Control somewhere, something like the one that
Quicken uses for entering decimal numbers? 9 3275
"Bruce A. Julseth" <br***********@attglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%2***************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... Is there a Numeric Pad Control somewhere, something like the one that Quicken uses for entering decimal numbers?
Ain't got no reponse on this query. Am I to assume no one knows about such a
control?
Thanks...
Bruce
Bruce,
Probably not from Quick is that a kind of french hamburger?
Mostly it is better to describe what you want to get an answer than to tell
only like WhatEver or to show a link where it is showed.
I hope this helps?
Cor
"Cor Ligthert" <no************@planet.nl> wrote in message
news:uo**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Bruce,
Probably not from Quick is that a kind of french hamburger?
Mostly it is better to describe what you want to get an answer than to
tell only like WhatEver or to show a link where it is showed.
I hope this helps?
Cor
Okay.. I didn't think there was anyone who hadn't heard of "Quicken.", the
money manager program. Hummm
So, some more description: In the ToolBox, we have a "DateTimePicker." We
place this on the a form and use it to select a date. What I am looking for
is a control that represents a "Numeric Pad", which can be placed on a form
and used to enter numbers into a "text box." Rather then typing 12.34, you
click on 1, then 2, then ., then 3, then 4, then click "enter" the keyboard.
Let me know if this not enough of a description. I'll be happy to add to
it!!
Thanks...
Bruce
> Okay.. I didn't think there was anyone who hadn't heard of "Quicken.", the money manager program. Hummm
Seems because there was not much resonse on your message until now. In what
language version is it availabe? This is a very international newsgroup you
know. So, some more description: In the ToolBox, we have a "DateTimePicker." We place this on the a form and use it to select a date. What I am looking for is a control that represents a "Numeric Pad", which can be placed on a form and used to enter numbers into a "text box." Rather then typing 12.34, you click on 1, then 2, then ., then 3, then 4, then click "enter" the keyboard.
You mean something as a usercontrol made from a panel with 14 buttons ( as
well comma, decimal point and minus and plus) one on it and a textbox
beneath or above it?
This is very standard, search for calculator VB Net on Google you get tons.
I hope this helps?
Cor.
Maybe, you wouldn't mind rolling your own? Here's a link to a simple Keypad I found using Google: http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...&hl=en&start=4
james
"Bruce A. Julseth" <br***********@attglobal.net> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... Okay.. I didn't think there was anyone who hadn't heard of "Quicken.", the money manager program. Hummm
So, some more description: In the ToolBox, we have a "DateTimePicker." We place this on the a form and use it to select a date. What I am looking for is a control that represents a "Numeric Pad", which can be placed on a form and used to enter numbers into a "text box." Rather then typing 12.34, you click on 1, then 2, then ., then 3, then 4, then click "enter" the keyboard.
Let me know if this not enough of a description. I'll be happy to add to it!!
Thanks...
Bruce
"james" <jjames700ReMoVeMe at earthlink dot net> wrote in message
news:uT*************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... Maybe, you wouldn't mind rolling your own? Here's a link to a simple
Keypad I found using Google: http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...&hl=en&start=4
james
"Bruce A. Julseth" <br***********@attglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... Okay.. I didn't think there was anyone who hadn't heard of "Quicken.",
the money manager program. Hummm
So, some more description: In the ToolBox, we have a "DateTimePicker."
We place this on the a form and use it to select a date. What I am looking
for is a control that represents a "Numeric Pad", which can be placed on a
form and used to enter numbers into a "text box." Rather then typing 12.34,
you click on 1, then 2, then ., then 3, then 4, then click "enter" the
keyboard. Let me know if this not enough of a description. I'll be happy to add to it!!
Thanks...
Bruce
Thanks for the help.
Bruce
Cor,
Quicken (as opposed to Quick) is a major personal/small business accounting
package in the US.
A quick search of Google (even European country specific Googles) should
provide you with: http://www.quicken.com
As the very first item!
I know google.at, google.de & google.nl all do!
Hope this helps
Jay
"Cor Ligthert" <no************@planet.nl> wrote in message
news:uo**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Bruce,
Probably not from Quick is that a kind of french hamburger?
Mostly it is better to describe what you want to get an answer than to tell only like WhatEver or to show a link where it is showed.
I hope this helps?
Cor
Jay,
After the message from Bruce I had searched for it and found it.
Sometimes I search in advance. That is when I think I can get the
information that is asked. However I did not expect that I would see a kind
of keyboard layout and even than know that it was the asked one. Therefore
my message and did I not search for it.
Thanks for the attention..
Cor
Cor Ligthert wrote: Okay.. I didn't think there was anyone who hadn't heard of "Quicken.", the money manager program. Hummm
Seems because there was not much resonse on your message until now. In what language version is it availabe? This is a very international newsgroup you know.
So, some more description: In the ToolBox, we have a "DateTimePicker." We place this on the a form and use it to select a date. What I am looking for is a control that represents a "Numeric Pad", which can be placed on a form and used to enter numbers into a "text box." Rather then typing 12.34, you click on 1, then 2, then ., then 3, then 4, then click "enter" the keyboard.
You mean something as a usercontrol made from a panel with 14 buttons ( as well comma, decimal point and minus and plus) one on it and a textbox beneath or above it?
This is very standard, search for calculator VB Net on Google you get tons.
I hope this helps?
Cor.
well Quicken is pretty Big (found it out after some Googling ) , but for
instance here in the Netherlands the market is overflooded with
company`s that make simular software ( Exact , Baan , Unit 4
,Snelstart , etc etc ) so i don`t think that a companny like Quicken
will get a foot on the ground here ,, so that`s why probably most Dutch
programmers scratch there head .
about the nummeric pad control ,you can easily make your own
usercontrols with VB ( 6 and .Net ) that is pretty standard stuff
after some googling you will probably find a few dozen of them already
made for you ( save you some work )
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