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brian.merz wrote:By accident I discovered the keyboard shortcuts placed in the various dialog boxes. Specifically, I was looking through the generated synchronization file and pressed E which launched Management Studio.
One thing I've noticed is that if I press ALT and then the underscored letter for the shortcut I want, I have to press the letter twice to activate the shortcut. ALT + <letter> activates the shortcut immediately.
Is it possible to adjust ALT and then letter to activate on the first letter press to be consistent with other Windows programs?
Thanks!
--Brian
Hi Brian,
we were struggling to reproduce the problem you are reporting. I'm wondering if you could give more details (operating system, 64/32 bit, .Net framework, etc). We looked at various platforms, and for us the shortcut keys behave the same way as shortcut keys in other Windows application.
Regards,
Andras -
I am running under 32 bit XP Pro with Service Pack 3. I have both .NET 1.1.4322 and 2.0.50727 installed.
I can reliably reproduce this with the following:
Open the Synchronization Wizard using the Management Studio 2005 radio selection Application Options.
Click Next.
Press and release ALT. The shortcut line should appear under B on the Back button.
Without any further use of ALT, now press B. At this point nothing happens for me. If I press B again then the wizard moves back one step.
Hope this helps!
Let me know if I can provide further assistance,
--Brian -
brian.merz wrote:I am running under 32 bit XP Pro with Service Pack 3. I have both .NET 1.1.4322 and 2.0.50727 installed.
I can reliably reproduce this with the following:
Open the Synchronization Wizard using the Management Studio 2005 radio selection Application Options.
Click Next.
Press and release ALT. The shortcut line should appear under B on the Back button.
Without any further use of ALT, now press B. At this point nothing happens for me. If I press B again then the wizard moves back one step.
Hope this helps!
Let me know if I can provide further assistance,
--Brian
Hi Brian,
many thanks for getting back to us. We have managed to reproduce this interesting behaviour. However, I believe the problem is not in the way we create our UI components, but this is the standard behaviour of .Net applications (or a bug in .Net 2).
Regards,
Andras -
Your assumption is very likely correct. I was successful in my attempts to reproduce similar behavior in Notepad.
Here is my Notepad test:
Open Notepad.
Type something.
File->Exit.
Press and release ALT when asked to save the file.
Press Y. Nothing happens.
Press Y again. The Save As dialog comes up.
If ALT is not pressed initially then Y immediately brings up the Save As dialog, similar to pressing B or N in the Synchronization Wizard triggering the Back and Next buttons now.
Best wishes,
--Brian
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One thing I've noticed is that if I press ALT and then the underscored letter for the shortcut I want, I have to press the letter twice to activate the shortcut. ALT + <letter> activates the shortcut immediately.
Is it possible to adjust ALT and then letter to activate on the first letter press to be consistent with other Windows programs?
Thanks!
--Brian