Lesson3 (6/12)

Additional Command Button's Properties

Add 1 Command Button to your form,and change the following properties to see what they do.
Caption - the text that appear on the button
Font - The Caption's font (Figure 2).

ToolTipText - Insert into this property the text that will appear when the mouse is stand still on the button (Figure 3).

Enabled - Setting this property to "False" will make the button be gray, and the user will no be able to press on it (Figure 4).

BackColor - This is the background color of the button (Figure 5).This property will take affect only after you will set the Button's Style property to 1 - Graphical


Picture - The Picture that appear on the button (Figure 6).This property and all the following Picture related properties will take affect only after you will set the Button's Style property to 1 - Graphical



DisabledPicture - The Picture that will appear on the button when it disabled (When the Enabled property is "False", like in Figure 4).
DownPicture - The Picture that will appear on the button when the button is being pressed.
Visible - If you will set this property to "False", the Button will not appear on your form at run-time.
MousePointer - Choose here the mouse pointer (Arrow, Hourglass, and more) when it will be over the button. If you will set the property to be 99-Custom, The mouse pointer will be the icon that you will select in the MouseIcon property.
Left - The Button X coordinate, relative to the form left border.
Top - The Button Y coordinate, relative to the form Top border.
Width - The Button width.
Height - The Button height.