BUG: Wizard Treats Three Mouse Clicks as Two Double-Clicks

Last reviewed: December 12, 1996
Article ID: Q115119
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS, version 2.6

SYMPTOMS

The wizards in FoxPro version 2.6 for MS-DOS interpret three mouse clicks performed in quick succession as two double-clicks. This behavior occurs in the scrollable list boxes found within the wizards. The third click performs an action normally attributed to a double-click. Furthermore, clicking the left mouse button four times quickly causes the wizard to treat the entry as three double-clicks.

This behavior does not occur in FoxPro for Windows.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in FoxPro version 2.6 for MS- DOS. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Problem

  1. From the Run menu, choose Wizard, and then choose Query.

  2. Choose SQL Query Wizard.

  3. Choose the Next button.

  4. Choose the Open Table button, select the TUTORIAL subdirectory, and open the CUSTOMER database.

  5. Choose the Next button.

  6. Quickly triple-click in the Available Fields list box.

Note that two fields appear in the Selected Fields list box.


Additional reference words: FoxDos 2.60 listbox buglist2.60
KBCategory: kbtool kbenv kbbuglist
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Last reviewed: December 12, 1996
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