TC7rc5 - Create CRC Checksums, OK button has access key

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TC7rc5 - Create CRC Checksums, OK button has access key

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Dialog: Create CRC Checksums (menu File/Create CRC Checksums)
Language: internal English
Access key: O for OK
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Fixed in TC7.0 final.
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Re: TC7rc5 - Create CRC Checksums, OK button has access key

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white wrote:Dialog: Create CRC Checksums (menu File/Create CRC Checksums)
Language: internal English
Access key: O for OK
:?: Apparently i missed something. Could you please explain why this is bad? And if it is, in the same dialog why Tree is not bad?

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wanderer wrote:
white wrote:Dialog: Create CRC Checksums (menu File/Create CRC Checksums)
Language: internal English
Access key: O for OK
:?: Apparently i missed something. Could you please explain why this is bad? And if it is, in the same dialog why Tree is not bad?
Quote from MSDN > MSDN Library > Fundamentals of Designing User Interaction - Input Basics

In addition, do not assign access keys to the OK and Cancel commands when they map to the ENTER and ESC keys, respectively.
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white wrote:
Quote from MSDN > MSDN Library > Fundamentals of Designing User Interaction - Input Basics

In addition, do not assign access keys to the OK and Cancel commands when they map to the ENTER and ESC keys, respectively.
Great. Thanks for the info.
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