Yup, I'm afraid it's me again. This is a silly little problem, but I could imagine that it'll make my form more user-friendly:
When a user navigates the form's text boxes, is there a command I can use with the On Got Focus event that enters the text box so I don't need to click into it? For a number of the combo boxes, I've got the equivalent (Me!cboMyCombo.Dropdown), which means that if I tab into a text box I can immediately use the arrow keys. Since someone will have to go through our records, double-checking spellings etc., it would be handy if they could tab into a text box and immediately use the cursor keys to get to the bit in the text box where they have to correct a mistake, rather than having to click in the text box. Sure, it's a very minor thing, but it would make things easier for people (like me) who prefer to navigate forms with the tab key.
In other words, if I understand the terminology correctly I'd want to 'force' an Enter event on certain text boxes when they receive focus. Does this make sense and can it be done?
When a user navigates the form's text boxes, is there a command I can use with the On Got Focus event that enters the text box so I don't need to click into it? For a number of the combo boxes, I've got the equivalent (Me!cboMyCombo.Dropdown), which means that if I tab into a text box I can immediately use the arrow keys. Since someone will have to go through our records, double-checking spellings etc., it would be handy if they could tab into a text box and immediately use the cursor keys to get to the bit in the text box where they have to correct a mistake, rather than having to click in the text box. Sure, it's a very minor thing, but it would make things easier for people (like me) who prefer to navigate forms with the tab key.
In other words, if I understand the terminology correctly I'd want to 'force' an Enter event on certain text boxes when they receive focus. Does this make sense and can it be done?