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    Posted: 27 September 2010 at 11:07am
Solved it :)
 
XTP 12.0.1 in this case.
 
I have a report control inside a dialog. Pressing Tab (or Shift+Tab) inside the control moves the focus to the next/previous control. Instead of this, I want it to move the selection to the next row and start editing the item. So far I have not succeeded. The tab-key keeps setting the focus to the next control... Have you got any tips?
 
My attempts include:
 
UINT CMyReportControl::OnGetDlgCode()
{
   return DLGC_WANTALLKEYS;
}
 
void CMyReportControl::OnChar(...)
{
   if (nChar == VK_TAB)
   {
        ...
        GetNavigator()->MoveDown();
   }
   else
        CXTPReportControl::OnChar(...);
}
 
I even tried checking focus inside CMyDialog::PreTranslateMessage... :(
 
Please help!
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Hi;

How did you solve this?
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