mike1950r Posted July 16 Share Posted July 16 Hello, we have a problem with inputbox. If we enter TAB, there cursor changes from this button to another one, etc. But we need the TAB in the inputbox message. How can we enable this in the inputbox. Thanks for an idea. Cheers mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abberration Posted July 16 Share Posted July 16 I never had a need to input a tab into an InputBox or any sort of input, but the GuiCtrlCreateInput has a forced "$WS_TABSTOP" control style, which doesn't seem to be able to be disabled and I think is for using tab to shift focus to the next Gui item in the script. I imagine the InputBox has a similar limitation. Both of these do accept the "@tab" macro if you send it to the control through a variable. But none of this helps if you want a way to manually type characters and tabs with your hands. Maybe someone better acquainted with this language might have a solution... Easy MP3 | Software Installer | Password Manager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pixelsearch Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 (edited) 1 hour ago, abberration said: GuiCtrlCreateInput has a forced "$WS_TABSTOP" control style, which doesn't seem to be able to be disabled [...] @abberration here is a way to disable / enable $WS_TABSTOP (or another style) using a function named Alter_Style . You can indicate several controls when calling the function, as shown in the script lines that are commented out. After the style is disabled, the TAB key won't select anymore the control(s) which don't have this style. A similar function should be easy to script to take care of Extended styles. expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <WinAPISysWin.au3> Opt("MustDeclareVars", 1) ;0=no, 1=require pre-declaration Local $hGUI = GUICreate("TabStop", 316, 207) Local $Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Input1", 40, 40, 50, 17, $SS_CENTERIMAGE) Local $Input1 = GUICtrlCreateInput("123", 100, 40, 170, 20) Local $Label2 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Input2", 40, 88, 50, 20, $SS_CENTERIMAGE) Local $Input2 = GUICtrlCreateInput("456", 100, 90, 170, 20) Local $idRemoveStyle = GUICtrlCreateButton("Remove TabStop ", 25, 155, 125, 25) Local $idAddStyle = GUICtrlCreateButton("Add TabStop", 170, 155, 125, 25) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) While 1 Switch GUIGetMsg() Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit Case $idRemoveStyle Alter_Style(0, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1) ; Alter_Style(0, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1, $Input2) ; Alter_Style(0, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1, $Input2, $idRemoveStyle) Case $idAddStyle Alter_Style(1, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1) ; Alter_Style(1, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1, $Input2) ; Alter_Style(1, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1, $Input2, $idRemoveStyle) EndSwitch WEnd ;=========================================== Func Alter_Style($iRemoveOrAdd, $iStyleToAlter, $id1, $id2 = 0, $id3 = 0, $id4 = 0, $id5 = 0, _ $id6 = 0, $id7 = 0, $id8 = 0, $id9 = 0, $id10 = 0) Local $hControl, $iStyle For $i = 1 To @NumParams - 2 $hControl = GUICtrlGetHandle(Eval("id" & $i)) $iStyle = _WinAPI_GetWindowLong($hControl, $GWL_STYLE) Switch $iRemoveOrAdd Case 0 ; remove style If BitAND($iStyle, $iStyleToAlter) = $iStyleToAlter Then _WinAPI_SetWindowLong($hControl, $GWL_STYLE, BitXOR($iStyle, $iStyleToAlter)) Endif Case 1 ; add style If BitAND($iStyle, $iStyleToAlter) <> $iStyleToAlter Then _WinAPI_SetWindowLong($hControl, $GWL_STYLE, BitOR($iStyle, $iStyleToAlter)) Endif Case Else MsgBox(0, "", "Scripter, wake up :)") EndSwitch Next EndFunc ;==>Alter_Style Edited July 17 by pixelsearch added the "scripter, wake up" part mLipok 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution Andreik Posted July 17 Solution Share Posted July 17 Here is a hacky way: #include <WinAPISysWin.au3> #include <GuiEdit.au3> HotKeySet('{TAB}', 'Tab') $hGUI = GUICreate('Test') $cInput1 = GUICtrlCreateInput('test', 100, 100, 150, 25) $hInput1 = GUICtrlGetHandle($cInput1) $cInput2 = GUICtrlCreateInput('', 100, 200, 150, 25) $cInput3 = GUICtrlCreateInput('', 100, 300, 150, 25) GUISetState() Do Until GUIGetMsg() = -3 Func Tab() HotKeySet('{TAB}') If _WinAPI_GetFocus() = $hInput1 Then _GUICtrlEdit_ReplaceSel($hInput1, @TAB) Else Send('{TAB}') EndIf HotKeySet('{TAB}', 'Tab') EndFunc mLipok and pixelsearch 2 When the words fail... music speaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike1950r Posted July 17 Author Share Posted July 17 11 hours ago, pixelsearch said: @abberration here is a way to disable / enable $WS_TABSTOP (or another style) using a function named Alter_Style . You can indicate several controls when calling the function, as shown in the script lines that are commented out. After the style is disabled, the TAB key won't select anymore the control(s) which don't have this style. A similar function should be easy to script to take care of Extended styles. expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <WinAPISysWin.au3> Opt("MustDeclareVars", 1) ;0=no, 1=require pre-declaration Local $hGUI = GUICreate("TabStop", 316, 207) Local $Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Input1", 40, 40, 50, 17, $SS_CENTERIMAGE) Local $Input1 = GUICtrlCreateInput("123", 100, 40, 170, 20) Local $Label2 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Input2", 40, 88, 50, 20, $SS_CENTERIMAGE) Local $Input2 = GUICtrlCreateInput("456", 100, 90, 170, 20) Local $idRemoveStyle = GUICtrlCreateButton("Remove TabStop ", 25, 155, 125, 25) Local $idAddStyle = GUICtrlCreateButton("Add TabStop", 170, 155, 125, 25) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) While 1 Switch GUIGetMsg() Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit Case $idRemoveStyle Alter_Style(0, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1) ; Alter_Style(0, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1, $Input2) ; Alter_Style(0, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1, $Input2, $idRemoveStyle) Case $idAddStyle Alter_Style(1, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1) ; Alter_Style(1, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1, $Input2) ; Alter_Style(1, $WS_TABSTOP, $Input1, $Input2, $idRemoveStyle) EndSwitch WEnd ;=========================================== Func Alter_Style($iRemoveOrAdd, $iStyleToAlter, $id1, $id2 = 0, $id3 = 0, $id4 = 0, $id5 = 0, _ $id6 = 0, $id7 = 0, $id8 = 0, $id9 = 0, $id10 = 0) Local $hControl, $iStyle For $i = 1 To @NumParams - 2 $hControl = GUICtrlGetHandle(Eval("id" & $i)) $iStyle = _WinAPI_GetWindowLong($hControl, $GWL_STYLE) Switch $iRemoveOrAdd Case 0 ; remove style If BitAND($iStyle, $iStyleToAlter) = $iStyleToAlter Then _WinAPI_SetWindowLong($hControl, $GWL_STYLE, BitXOR($iStyle, $iStyleToAlter)) Endif Case 1 ; add style If BitAND($iStyle, $iStyleToAlter) <> $iStyleToAlter Then _WinAPI_SetWindowLong($hControl, $GWL_STYLE, BitOR($iStyle, $iStyleToAlter)) Endif Case Else MsgBox(0, "", "Scripter, wake up :)") EndSwitch Next EndFunc ;==>Alter_Style Hi, thanks for the tip. Your function stops well the cursor jumping from button to button or input. But the TAB does not enter the input field. If I hit TAB nothing is displayed in the input. Cheers mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pixelsearch Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 Hi mike1950r My post was more an answer to abberration who thought it was impossible to disable the forced $WS_TABSTOP style, so I suggested him a way to do it. Have you tried Andreik's script above ? It seems to do what you expect. mike1950r 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike1950r Posted July 17 Author Share Posted July 17 (edited) thanks lot, both solutions work fine, one for disabling the TAB button selection atall and the other for enabling TAB in inputbox. cheers mike Edited July 17 by mike1950r Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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