An access key is an underlined character in the text of a menu, menu item, or the label of a control such as a button. With an access key, the user can "click" a button by pressing the ALT key in combination with the predefined access key. For more information, see the Access Keys topic. In this topic, you'll add a custom button with an access key to an existing C1TaskDialog control.
Complete the following steps to add a command link button with an access key to an existing C1TaskDialog control:
Complete the following steps to add a command link button with an access key to an existing C1TaskDialog control:
The following code adds a command link button with an access key to an existing C1TaskDialog control:
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Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load C1TaskDialog1.UseCommandLinks = False Dim C1CustomButton1 As New C1.Win.C1Win7Pack.C1CustomButton C1CustomButton1.Text = "&Access Key Example" C1TaskDialog1.CustomButtons.Add(C1CustomButton1) End Sub |
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public Form1() { InitializeComponent(); c1TaskDialog1.UseCommandLinks = false; C1CustomButton c1CustomButton1 = new C1CustomButton(); c1CustomButton1.Text = "&Access Key Example"; c1TaskDialog1.CustomButtons.Add(c1CustomButton1); } |
In this topic, you've added a custom button with an access key to an existing C1TaskDialog control. Run your application, and when the C1TaskDialog dialog box is open press the ALT + A keys to "click" the button.