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how to give focus to a button?


joseLB
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Hi all

I need to make a button to receive focus, after some user input in other input fields.

I tried GUICtrlSetState($btScan,$GUI_FOCUS), or ControlFocus($titA0FasEntry,"","Button1") and nothing makes the button to receive focus so I could type <enter> to execute it.

The point is that I'm doing a small numeric dataentry system, with 2 numeric fields and a button, and the desirable sequence is:

  • user types the numbers in an input field in numpad keyboard and press <enter>,
  • the next input field be the selected one, and user again types numbers and <enter>
  • a button is selected so that if user types <enter>, the button does it activities.
  • the 1st input field becomes the focused one again and all the sequence repeats.
For the input fields, GUICtrlSetState($scanFim,$GUI_FOCUS) works fine, they receive focus and <enter> work fine, but for the button it does nothing...

Thanks

Jose

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There is probably a far better way but.... what if you set "enter" as a hot key to run a function that contains an "if" statement. I would think you could use "ControlGetFocus" to find out what step you are at and take the appropriate action, set focus to control or run function.

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You can set the state of a button to "$BS_DEFPUSHBUTTON", this will cause the same action as pressing the button would but by pressing enter. But I would think just setting the the enter key to run a function would better serve your situation.

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you'r right, "...just setting the the enter key to run a function would better serve your situation... as $BS_DEFPUSHBUTTON seems to me would do that button the permanent default to <enter> key...

Thanks again,

Jose

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Very Basic:

#include <GUIConstants.au3>
HotKeySet("{ENTER}", "SelectControl")
Global $controled = 1
#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form=
$Form1 = GUICreate("AForm1", 135, 136, 193, 115)
$Input1 = GUICtrlCreateInput("AInput1", 8, 8, 121, 21)
$Input2 = GUICtrlCreateInput("AInput2", 8, 40, 121, 21)
$Input3 = GUICtrlCreateInput("AInput3", 8, 72, 121, 21)
$Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("AButton1", 56, 104, 75, 25, 0)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###

While 1
    $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
    Switch $nMsg
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit

    EndSwitch
WEnd

Func SelectControl()
    If WinActive($Form1) Then
        If $controled = 1 Then
            GUICtrlSetState($Input2, $GUI_FOCUS)
            $controled = 2
        ElseIf $controled = 2 Then
            GUICtrlSetState($Input3, $GUI_FOCUS)
            $controled = 3
        ElseIf $controled = 3 Then
            GUICtrlSetState($Button1, $GUI_FOCUS)
            $controled = 4
        ElseIf $controled = 4 Then
            GUICtrlSetState($Input1, $GUI_FOCUS)
            $controled = 1
            _InsertData()
        EndIf
    EndIf
EndFunc  ;==>SelectControl

Func _InsertData()
    $1 = GUICtrlRead($Input1)
    $2 = GUICtrlRead($Input2)
    $3 = GUICtrlRead($Input3)
    MsgBox(0, "Results", "1 = " & $1 & @CRLF & "2 = " & $2 & @CRLF & "3 = " & $3)
EndFunc  ;==>_InsertData

Other things you could add are the likes of getting the current control focus and such.

Hope it gives you a start :P

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