I'd guess it's a scrollbar in disguise. The sclRepeat (?)
event has the same type of data with it.
-- Paul
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> Behalf Of Gordon,
> Douglas
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 8:39 AM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: Feedback sliders
>
>
> (We've been having a terrible problem here with
> external e-mail, so I'm not
> sure if my previous message on this subject got
> to the list or not.)
>
> While trying to get a feedback slider control to
> work recently, I discovered
> that when you get the ctlRepeatEvent event
> (i.e., when the slider is being
> dragged), there is a new field
> "data.ctlRepeat.value" in the event structure
> that holds the current value of the control. If
> you try to use CtlGetValue
> or CtlGetSliderValues in your event handler, you
> will get the previous,
> pre-drag value of the control -- not the
> "sliding" value. When the slider is
> finally released, then CtlGetValue returns the
> final value.
>
> I only mention this because this field is not
> shown in the latest PDF
> reference manual, although most other 3.5
> features are in there. I was using
> the feedback slider in a dialog for adjusting
> RGB values, and it is nice to
> be able to change the color as the slider is
> being dragged.
>
> Doug Gordon
>
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