这些可以说是最基础最根本的“控件”了,以下内容节选自 MSDN April 2005.
| Control | Description |
|---|---|
| An animation control is a window that displays an Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI) clip. | |
| Button controls typically notify the parent window when the user chooses the control. | |
| Combo box controls are a combination of list boxes and edit controls, letting the user choose and edit items. | |
| ComboBoxEx Controls are an extension of the combo box control that provides native support for item images. | |
| A date and time picker (DTP) control provides a simple and intuitive interface through which to exchange date and time information with a user. | |
| Drag List Boxes are a special type of list box that enables the user to drag items from one position to another. | |
| Edit controls let the user view and edit text. | |
| Flat scroll bars behave just like standard scroll bars except that you can customize their appearance to a greater extent than standard scroll bars. | |
| A header control is a window that is usually positioned above columns of text or numbers. It contains a title for each column, and it can be divided into parts. | |
| A hot key control is a window that enables the user to enter a combination of keystrokes to be used as a hot key. | |
| An image list is a collection of images of the same size, each of which can be referred to by its index. | |
| An Internet Protocol (IP) address control allows the user to enter an IP address in an easily understood format. | |
| List box controls display a list from which the user can select one or more items. | |
| A list-view control is a window that displays a collection of items. The control provides several ways to arrange and display the items. | |
| A month calendar control implements a calendar-like user interface. | |
| A pager control is a window container that is used with a window that does not have enough display area to show all of its content. | |
| A progress bar is a window that an application can use to indicate the progress of a lengthy operation. | |
| A property sheet is a window that allows the user to view and edit the properties of an item. | |
| Rebar controls act as containers for child windows. An application assigns child windows, which are often other controls, to a rebar control band. | |
| Rich Edit controls let the user view and edit text with character and paragraph formatting, and can include embedded COM objects. | |
| Scroll bars let the user choose the direction and distance to scroll information in a related window. | |
| Static controls often act as labels for other controls. | |
| A status bar is a horizontal window at the bottom of a parent window in which an application can display various kinds of status information. | |
| A SysLink control provides a convenient way to embed hypertext links in a window. | |
| A tab control is analogous to the dividers in a notebook or the labels in a file cabinet. By using a tab control, an application can define multiple pages for the same area of a window or dialog box. | |
| A toolbar is a control window that contains one or more buttons. Each button, when clicked by a user, sends a command message to the parent window. | |
| ToolTips are hidden most of the time. They appear automatically, or pop up, when the user pauses the mouse pointer over a tool. | |
| A trackbar is a window that contains a slider and optional tick marks. When the user moves the slider, using either the mouse or the direction keys, the trackbar sends notification messages to indicate the change. | |
| A tree-view control is a window that displays a hierarchical list of items, such as the headings in a document, the entries in an index, or the files and directories on a disk. | |
| An up-down control is a pair of arrow buttons that the user can click to increment or decrement a value, such as a scroll position or a number displayed in a companion control. |
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