Richard: Using the touch screen you can minimize it and then click on the icon on the status bar to restore it. Works perfect and looks nice. Thanks for the introductions.


On 5/17/2014 8:35 PM, Richard Quilhot wrote:
I have not explored this, but it does have the normal windows top right
close "X"
I would think some of the windows api programming controls might help.

Rick Q
quilh...@gmail.com



On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 9:15 PM, Jeff Johnson <j...@san-dc.com> wrote:

How would you close it when the form closes?



On 5/17/2014 5:09 PM, Richard Quilhot wrote:

The one I'm using is: "%windir%\system32\osk.exe", you should be able to
call it from within VFP

Rick Q
quilh...@gmail.com



On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Jeff Johnson <j...@san-dc.com> wrote:

  On 5/17/2014 7:54 AM, Richard Quilhot wrote:
  I'm using the MS On Screen Keyboard with a tablet, but it's already
active
when VFP starts.

Rick Q
quilh...@gmail.com



On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Jeff Johnson <j...@san-dc.com> wrote:

   Anybody ever added a touch screen keyboard to a form?  Or know of one?

I have a grid and want to have a form pop up to enter data into the
grid
using a touch screen - no keyboard.

--
Jeff

Jeff Johnson
j...@san-dc.com
SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675

http://www.san-dc.com



    Rick:  This is a touch screen that is used to log patients in and
out on

the screen on a network.  The name, etc. currently is entered on a
keyboard
and the staff can enter *VERY* basic information in an Excel spreadsheet.
   (read "very basic" as almost nothing)  I would like to have them punch
a
button and have a form show that has the textboxes and a keyboard on the
form - using VFP of course.


--
Jeff

Jeff Johnson
j...@san-dc.com
SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675

http://www.san-dc.com


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