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The current behavior of GUI ComboBoxes to activate GUICtrlSetOnEvent() only occur when the user selects an item from the ComboBox. Is there a way to activate GUICtrlSetOnEvent() to behave like an inputbox, where anytime the user presses {TAB} or {ENTER} it activates GUICtrlSetOnEvent()?

Or am I forced to Add another button that takes care of this?

Code below for the script I am working on, just click an 'Add' button to get a ComboBox to appear. Thanks.

#cs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 AutoIt Version: 3.2.12.0
 Author:         litlmike

 Script Function:
    AutoIt script.

#ce ----------------------------------------------------------------------------



#include <ButtonConstants.au3>
#include <EditConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <StaticConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

Global $Left=20
Global $Top=20
Global $GuiCtrlCount=0
Global $LastControlID

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)
#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### 
$Form2 = GUICreate("Proposal Creator v2", 498, 402, 321, 254)
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "SpecialEvents")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_MINIMIZE, "SpecialEvents")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_RESTORE, "SpecialEvents")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_MAXIMIZE, "SpecialEvents")

;~ $GroupBox1 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("Add Proposal Items", 8, 5, 265, 355, $BS_CENTER)
;~ GUICtrlCreateGroup("", -99, -99, 1, 1)
$Group1 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("", 280, 10, 95, 110)
$ButtonAddSF = GUICtrlCreateButton("Add SF", 290, 25, 75, 25, 0)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "AddStuff")
$ButtonAddCIS = GUICtrlCreateButton("Add CIS", 290, 55, 75, 25, 0)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "AddStuff")
$ButtonAddFA = GUICtrlCreateButton("Add FA", 290, 85, 75, 25, 0)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "AddStuff")
GUICtrlCreateGroup("", -99, -99, 1, 1)
$Group2 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("", 280, 120, 95, 50)
$ButtonDelSF = GUICtrlCreateButton("Remove Last", 290, 135, 75, 25)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "RemoveStuff")
GUICtrlCreateGroup("", -99, -99, 1, 1)
$Group3 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("", 280, 170, 95, 110)
$ButtonOK = GUICtrlCreateButton("OK", 290, 185, 75, 25)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "AddStuff")
$ButtonCancel = GUICtrlCreateButton("Cancel", 290, 215, 75, 25)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "SpecialEvents")
$ButtonDone = GUICtrlCreateButton("Done", 290, 245, 75, 25)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "SpecialEvents")
GUICtrlCreateGroup("", -99, -99, 1, 1)
$Group4 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("", 385, 10, 105, 110)
$InputTotalPrice = GUICtrlCreateInput("Total Price", 395, 85, 85, 21)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "ReductionValue")
$InputReduction = GUICtrlCreateInput("Reduction", 395, 55, 85, 21)
GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE)
$InputTotalValue = GUICtrlCreateInput("Total Value", 395, 25, 85, 21)
GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE)
GUICtrlCreateGroup("", -99, -99, 1, 1)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###

While 1
    Sleep(100)
WEnd


;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Funcs;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Func AddStuff()
;~  MsgBox(0, "OK Pressed", "ID=" & @GUI_CtrlId & " WinHandle=" & @GUI_WinHandle & " CtrlHandle=" & @GUI_CtrlHandle)
    Select
        Case @GUI_CtrlId = 4
            AddComboBox ("1497", $Left, $Top)
            $Top+= 30
        Case @GUI_CtrlId = 5
            AddComboBox ("597", $Left, $Top)
            $Top+= 30
        Case @GUI_CtrlId = 6
            AddComboBox ("1132", $Left, $Top)
            $Top+= 30
    EndSelect
EndFunc   ;==>AddStuff

;Remove Box
;Need Last ControlID to Remove
Func RemoveStuff()
    Select
        Case @GUI_CtrlId = 9
            RemoveComboBox ()
            $Top-= 30
    EndSelect
EndFunc   ;==>RemoveStuff

Func AddComboBox ($Text, $X, $Y) ;Add ComboBox to Gui
    Assign ("GuiCtrl" & $GuiCtrlCount, GUICtrlCreateCombo ( $Text, $X, $Y, 150))
    $LastControlID = Eval("GuiCtrl" & $GuiCtrlCount)
    GUICtrlSetOnEvent($LastControlID, "Action")
    AddTValue(GUICtrlRead ($LastControlID))
    ReductionValue()
EndFunc   ;==>AddComboBox

Func RemoveComboBox () ;Remove the Last GUI Ctrl Created
    MinusTValue()
    ReductionValue()
    GUICtrlDelete ($LastControlID)
    $LastControlID-=1 ;Subtract one since the last Ctrl was removed
EndFunc   ;==>RemoveComboBox

Func SpecialEvents()
    Select
        Case @GUI_CtrlId = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit
        Case @GUI_CtrlId = $GUI_EVENT_MINIMIZE
        Case @GUI_CtrlId = $GUI_EVENT_RESTORE
    EndSelect

EndFunc   ;==>SpecialEvents

Func AddTValue($Price) ;Add To $InputTotalValue
    $CurrentValue = Number(GuiCtrlRead($InputTotalValue)) ;Make Num since GuiCtrlRead is not a Num
    $NewPrice = $CurrentValue + $Price
    GUICtrlSetData ($InputTotalValue, $NewPrice)
EndFunc   ;==>AddTValue

Func MinusTValue() ;Subtract To $InputTotalValue
    $CurrentValue = Number(GuiCtrlRead($InputTotalValue)) ;Make Num since GuiCtrlRead is not a Num
    ConsoleWrite ("$CurrentValue= " & $CurrentValue & @CR)
    $NewPrice = $CurrentValue - GUICtrlRead($LastControlID)
    ConsoleWrite ("$NewPrice= " & $NewPrice & @CR)
    GUICtrlSetData ($InputTotalValue, $NewPrice)
EndFunc   ;==>AddTValue


Func ReductionValue()
    $Value = GuiCtrlRead( $InputTotalValue)
    $FinalPrice = GuiCtrlRead( $InputTotalPrice)
    $Reduction = $Value - $FinalPrice
    GUICtrlSetData ($InputReduction, $Reduction)
EndFunc

Func Action()
    MsgBox(0, "OK Pressed", "ID=" & @GUI_CtrlId & " WinHandle=" & @GUI_WinHandle & " CtrlHandle=" & @GUI_CtrlHandle)
EndFunc
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;End of Funcs;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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HotKeySet()...???

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Ha! I actually didn't mean to be so literal as to using {Tab} and {Enter}, but I get your point. The limitation I see here is that a user cannot 'click-out' of the ComboBox either. Meaning, for an Input Ctrl, the user can {Tab}, {Enter}, or click somewhere and the event is activated. This is my hopes for the ComboBox.

Is there a work around to this, or should I just make a button to do it?

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