It is not supported regardless of what you read on msdn. Documentation and
intellisense are not always great for CF v1.0 (there is no v1.1):
http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2005/04/intellisense-for-smart-device-project.html The real question is, why do you feel you need to handle that? What is your
end user scenario and we might be able to help with a workaround.
I don't know which group you actually posted from but please respond to
compactframework *only* if you need to follow up.
Cheers
Daniel
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http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/ [quoted text, click to view] "Cornel Gligan" <a@b.c> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I tried to catch the Click event from a VScrollBar control but the Click
> event is not rised. MSDN says that OnClick event is suported by .Net
> Compact Framework and, in this case, I supose that the click event sould
> be rised bu VScrollBar.
>
> In this case I derived a class from VScrollBar and I overrided the OnClick
> protected method. I failed again because the overrided OnClick method is
> never called.
>
> I derived another class from Control and I overrided again the OnClick
> method. In this case the overrided OnClick method was called.
>
> Please, there is anybody who can tell me what is happening with OnClick
> method and Click event for VScrollBar control? And what should I do to
> catch the Click event for VScrollBar? Or what should I do to make it work
> OnClick overrided method in a derived class from VScrollBar?
>
> I use Windows XP Professional, Visual C# fromVisual Studio 2005
> Professional Edition, .Net Compact Framework 1.0 or 1.1
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Best regards,
> Cornel Gligan
>