Click here to Skip to main content
15,888,527 members
Home / Discussions / C / C++ / MFC
   

C / C++ / MFC

 
QuestionCListBox head language display problem Pin
Stan the man16-May-08 16:49
Stan the man16-May-08 16:49 
AnswerRe: CListBox head language display problem Pin
Hamid_RT16-May-08 19:30
Hamid_RT16-May-08 19:30 
GeneralRe: CListBox head language display problem Pin
Stan the man16-May-08 19:49
Stan the man16-May-08 19:49 
GeneralRe: CListBox head language display problem Pin
Naveen16-May-08 22:48
Naveen16-May-08 22:48 
AnswerRe: CListBox head language display problem Pin
Michael Schubert16-May-08 23:38
Michael Schubert16-May-08 23:38 
GeneralRe: CListBox head language display problem Pin
Stan the man17-May-08 1:04
Stan the man17-May-08 1:04 
QuestionQuestion on OnClose of CAsyncSocket Pin
Stan the man16-May-08 16:43
Stan the man16-May-08 16:43 
QuestionNeeded: A valid default 'flags' value for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Accessibility\StickyKeys Pin
glyfyx16-May-08 14:44
glyfyx16-May-08 14:44 
I'm developing a game that relies on hitting a Shift key several times.

During testing the Sticky Keys featured popped up and I read somewhere it could be disabled by setting
the 'flags' value of the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Accessibility\StickyKeys to zero.

So I set it to zero, but like a dummy, I did not SAVE the original value (possibly it was 26).
I now want to reset it to its original value - I did a very recent Win2000 reinstall, and assumed all default accessibility values.

Would some kind Win2000 user kindly let me know what his/her setting is for this flag - especially if its an install default value - please?

Thanks for the help!

/nick
AnswerRe: Needed: A valid default 'flags' value for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Accessibility\StickyKeys Pin
Maxim Zarus16-May-08 19:06
Maxim Zarus16-May-08 19:06 
GeneralRe: Needed: A valid default 'flags' value for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Accessibility\StickyKeys Pin
glyfyx16-May-08 23:12
glyfyx16-May-08 23:12 
QuestionHow do I use the keyword null of C# in C++? Pin
luisgrimaldo16-May-08 12:34
luisgrimaldo16-May-08 12:34 
AnswerRe: How do I use the keyword null of C# in C++? Pin
Hamid_RT16-May-08 18:19
Hamid_RT16-May-08 18:19 
GeneralRe: How do I use the keyword refof C# in C++? Pin
luisgrimaldo16-May-08 18:40
luisgrimaldo16-May-08 18:40 
GeneralRe: How do I use the keyword refof C# in C++? Pin
Joe Woodbury16-May-08 19:26
professionalJoe Woodbury16-May-08 19:26 
GeneralRe: How do I use the keyword refof C# in C++? Pin
Hamid_RT16-May-08 19:27
Hamid_RT16-May-08 19:27 
QuestionHow do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
Kwanalouie16-May-08 12:28
Kwanalouie16-May-08 12:28 
AnswerRe: How do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
Nelek16-May-08 15:16
protectorNelek16-May-08 15:16 
GeneralRe: How do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
Kwanalouie16-May-08 16:23
Kwanalouie16-May-08 16:23 
QuestionRe: How do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
Nelek16-May-08 23:59
protectorNelek16-May-08 23:59 
AnswerRe: How do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
akira3217-May-08 2:22
akira3217-May-08 2:22 
AnswerRe: How do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
Kwanalouie17-May-08 3:45
Kwanalouie17-May-08 3:45 
GeneralRe: How do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
Nelek17-May-08 8:16
protectorNelek17-May-08 8:16 
GeneralRe: How do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
Kwanalouie18-May-08 1:35
Kwanalouie18-May-08 1:35 
GeneralRe: How do I send a WM_PAINT message Pin
Nelek21-May-08 8:23
protectorNelek21-May-08 8:23 
QuestionSOLVED - Passing CObject to OnUpdate - compiler error C2039 [modified] Pin
Vaclav_16-May-08 6:12
Vaclav_16-May-08 6:12 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.