SftTree/DLL 7.5 - Tree Control
SftBox/OCX 5.0 - Combo Box Control
SftButton/OCX 3.0 - Button Control
SftMask/OCX 7.0 - Masked Edit Control
SftTabs/OCX 6.5 - Tab Control (VB6 only)
SftTree/OCX 7.5 - Tree Control
SftPrintPreview/DLL 2.0 - Print Preview Control (discontinued)
SftTree/DLL 7.5 - Tree Control
SftBox/OCX 5.0 - Combo Box Control
SftButton/OCX 3.0 - Button Control
SftDirectory 3.5 - File/Folder Control (discontinued)
SftMask/OCX 7.0 - Masked Edit Control
SftOptions 1.0 - Registry/INI Control (discontinued)
SftPrintPreview/OCX 1.0 - Print Preview Control (discontinued)
SftTabs/OCX 6.5 - Tab Control (VB6 only)
SftTree/OCX 7.5 - Tree Control
SftTabs/NET 6.0 - Tab Control (discontinued)
SftTree/NET 2.0 - Tree Control
A key is released.
VB.NET | Private Sub object_KeyUpEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgumentType) Handles object.KeyUpEvent |
VB | Private Sub object_KeyUp(KeyCode As Integer, ByVal Shift As Integer) |
C#.NET | void object_KeyUpEvent(object sender, EventArgumentType e); |
VC++ | void OnKeyUpobject(short* KeyCode, short Shift); |
C | HRESULT OnKeyUpobject(short* KeyCode, short Shift); |
object
KeyCode
Describes the virtual key that was released. See your development environment documentation for available key code constants.
Shift
Describes the state of the SHIFT, CONTROL and ALT keys. A bit is set if the key is down. The Shift argument is a bit field with bits corresponding to the SHIFT, CONTROL and ALT keys. It indicates the state of these keys. Some, all, or none of the bits can be set, indicating which of the keys are pressed.
Shift | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
constSftBoxShiftMask | 1 | The SHIFT key is down. |
constSftBoxCtrlMask | 2 | The CONTROL key is down. |
constSftBoxAltMask | 4 | The ALT key is down. |
The KeyUp event occurs when a key is released.
The KeyUp event is generated when the user releases a key while the control has the input focus.
If the control is part of a parent window (form, dialog, etc.) which has a default button (OK, Cancel) and the user releases the ENTER or ESCAPE keys, this event is not generated.
The KeyUp event is never generated for the TAB key.
To interpret keyboard characters (ANSI characters) use the KeyPress event.
The key typed by the user can be suppressed by setting KeyCode to 0. It can be modified by assigning a new value to the KeyCode variable.
See Also SftBox Object | Object Hierarchy