Edit the code so that it looks like Code 02.Ĭode 02 Private Sub btnExit_MouseLeave ( ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System. Now select btnExit from the Class Name list and MouseLeave from the Method Name list. Edit the generated code so that it looks like Code 01Ĭode 01 Private Sub btnExit_MouseEnter ( ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System. Select btnExit from the Class Name list and MouseEnter from the Method Name list. Right click the button and select "View Code". Insert a button and adjust the following button properties: Property Click to open it.Ī user control doesn't have any borders.
In the "Add New Item" window, select the User Control template and name it "My Button.vb" as shown in Figure 02. This will open the "Add New Item - My Button" window. This should look like in Figure 01.įrom the file menu, select "Add New Item", or press Ctrl + Shift + A to do the same. Start a new Windows Application project and give a name "My Button" will be fine here.
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By the way, when you're through with this one, go to Ged Mead's tutorial on how to make a custom control this gets you some more practice. Our example here will be a simple button, so if you want something more elaborated than that, you will have to work that out on your own. In this tutorial, I will show you how you can produce your. In fact, you can use the Class Library, Windows Control Library, Web Control Library, yep, and even Windows Service.
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In March 2003, I bought a copy of Microsoft Visual Basic. Envelope's Visual Basic, which is a Microsoft Visual Basic 1.0 clone and still available, suited my taste but I knew it was obsolete technology.
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Since Brazil is neither a target market for English textbooks nor for software of this kind, the rejection seemed natural.Īs a result, I tried some free developer tools such as Borland's free C++ compiler, Free Pascal, and Envelope's Visual Basic. This started with web sites that couldn't reach most students as computers and the Internet are not standard for most people in this country.Ĭomputer tools to help Brazilian students learn a complex language like English are practically non-existent and so I sent some suggestions to software companies. I have been teaching English in Brazil since 1994 and always wanted to do more for learners than common textbooks can offer.