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
Defines the foreground color for the drop down arrow.
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Defines the foreground color for the drop down arrow. For information about color properties, please visit the applicable section "Using SftButton/OCX with ...".
The ForeColorDownArrow property defines the foreground color for the drop down arrow.
This property has no effect if Windows themes are used.
If the control is disabled (see Enabled property), the foreground color defined using the ForeColorGrayed property is used instead.
AxSftButton1.BackColorFocusEnd = Color.Green
AxSftButton1.BackColorHover = SystemColors.Control
AxSftButton1.BackColorHoverStart = Color.Yellow
AxSftButton1.BackColorHoverEnd = Color.Cyan
AxSftButton1.BackColorPressed = SystemColors.Control
AxSftButton1.DarkEdgeColor = SystemColors.ControlDark
AxSftButton1.ForeColor = Color.Black
AxSftButton1.ForeColorGrayed = Color.Gray
AxSftButton1.ForeColorDownArrow = Color.Blue
AxSftButton1.ForeColorPressed = Color.Black
AxSftButton1.LightEdgeColor = SystemColors.ControlLight
AxSftButton1.ShadowEdgeColor = SystemColors.ControlDarkDark
AxSftButton1.WhiteEdgeColor = SystemColors.ControlLightLight
End Sub
SftButton1.BackColorFocusEnd = vbGreen
SftButton1.BackColorHover = vbButtonFace
SftButton1.BackColorHoverStart = vbYellow
SftButton1.BackColorHoverEnd = vbCyan
SftButton1.BackColorPressed = vbButtonFace
SftButton1.DarkEdgeColor = vbButtonShadow
SftButton1.ForeColor = vbBlack
SftButton1.ForeColorGrayed = vbGray
SftButton1.ForeColorDownArrow = vbBlue
SftButton1.ForeColorPressed = vbBlack
SftButton1.LightEdgeColor = vb3DLight
SftButton1.ShadowEdgeColor = vb3DShadow
SftButton1.WhiteEdgeColor = vb3DShadow
End Sub
axSftButton1.BackColorFocusEnd = Color.Green; axSftButton1.BackColorHover = SystemColors.Control; axSftButton1.BackColorHoverStart = Color.Yellow; axSftButton1.BackColorHoverEnd = Color.Cyan; axSftButton1.BackColorPressed = SystemColors.Control; axSftButton1.DarkEdgeColor = SystemColors.ControlDark; axSftButton1.ForeColor = Color.Black; axSftButton1.ForeColorGrayed = Color.Gray; axSftButton1.ForeColorDownArrow = Color.Blue; axSftButton1.ForeColorPressed = Color.Black; axSftButton1.LightEdgeColor = SystemColors.ControlLight; axSftButton1.ShadowEdgeColor = SystemColors.ControlDarkDark; axSftButton1.WhiteEdgeColor = SystemColors.ControlLightLight; }
m_vButton->put_BackColorFocusEnd(RGB(0,255,0));
m_vButton->put_BackColorHover(COLOR_BTNFACE|0x80000000L);
m_vButton->put_BackColorHoverStart(RGB(0,255,255));
m_vButton->put_BackColorHoverEnd(RGB(255,255,0));
m_vButton->put_BackColorPressed(COLOR_BTNFACE|0x80000000L);
m_vButton->put_DarkEdgeColor(COLOR_BTNSHADOW|0x80000000L);
m_vButton->put_ForeColor(RGB(0,0,0));
m_vButton->put_ForeColorGrayed(RGB(128,128,128));
m_vButton->put_ForeColorDownArrow(RGB(0,255,0));
m_vButton->put_ForeColorPressed(RGB(0,0,0));
m_vButton->put_LightEdgeColor(COLOR_3DHILIGHT|0x80000000L);
m_vButton->put_ShadowEdgeColor(COLOR_3DDKSHADOW|0x80000000);
m_vButton->put_WhiteEdgeColor(COLOR_3DHIGHLIGHT|0x80000000);
return TRUE; // return TRUE unless you set the focus to a control
See Also SftButton Object | Object Hierarchy