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Windows Controls

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  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
Animation An animation control is a window that displays an Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI) clip.
Button Button controls typically notify the parent window when the user chooses the control.
Combo Box Combo box controls are a combination of list boxes and edit controls, letting the user choose and edit items.
ComboBoxEx ComboBoxEx Controls are an extension of the combo box control that provides native support for item images.
Date and Time Picker 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 Box Drag List Boxes are a special type of list box that enables the user to drag items from one position to another.
Edit Edit controls let the user view and edit text.
Flat Scroll Bar Flat scroll bars behave just like standard scroll bars except that you can customize their appearance to a greater extent than standard scroll bars.
Header 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.
Hot Key A hot key control is a window that enables the user to enter a combination of keystrokes to be used as a hot key.
Image Lists An image list is a collection of images of the same size, each of which can be referred to by its index.
IP Address Controls An Internet Protocol (IP) address control allows the user to enter an IP address in an easily understood format.
List Box List box controls display a list from which the user can select one or more items.
List-View A list-view control is a window that displays a collection of items. The control provides several ways to arrange and display the items.
Month Calendar A month calendar control implements a calendar-like user interface.
Pager 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.
Progress Bar A progress bar is a window that an application can use to indicate the progress of a lengthy operation.
Property Sheets A property sheet is a window that allows the user to view and edit the properties of an item.
ReBar 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 Rich Edit controls let the user view and edit text with character and paragraph formatting, and can include embedded COM objects.
Scroll Bars Scroll bars let the user choose the direction and distance to scroll information in a related window.
Static Static controls often act as labels for other controls.
Status Bars 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.
SysLink A SysLink control provides a convenient way to embed hypertext links in a window.
Tab 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.
Toolbar 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.
ToolTip ToolTips are hidden most of the time. They appear automatically, or pop up, when the user pauses the mouse pointer over a tool.
Trackbar 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.
Tree-View 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.
Up-Down 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.