Article ID: 143410 - Last Review: November 21, 2006 - Revision: 3.1 DOC: Vertical Slider Control Sends WM_VSCROLL MessageThis article was previously published under Q143410 SUMMARY
The following paragraph from MFC Technical Note 60 is incomplete. "Slider Notification Messages
A slider control notifies its parent window of user actions by sending the
parent WM_HSCROLL messages. You can override the parent's OnHScroll member
function to handle these messages. This function will be passed a
notification code, the position of the slider, and a pointer to the
CSliderCtrl object. Note that the pointer is of type CScrollBar* even
though it points to a CSliderCtrl object. You may need to typecast this
pointer if you need to manipulate the slider control."
In Visual C++, versions 5.0 and later, the above text is part of the help
topic titled "Slider Control Notification Messages."
This information is true only for a HORIZONTAL slider control (a trackbar with the TBS_HORZ style). For a VERTICAL slider control (a trackbar with the TBS_VERT style), the WM_VSCROLL will be sent instead of the WM_HSCROLL message. You should override the parent's OnVScroll() member function to handle these messages. MORE INFORMATION
The correct documentation can be found from the Trackbar Notification
Messages in Win32 SDK of Visual C++ 4.x Books Online. A vertical slider control is used in the FIRE sample program. However, in the sample OnHScroll() was overridden instead of OnVScroll(). Therefore, the code in OnHScroll() (intended for the vertical slider control) will not be executed when running this sample. Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the sample in Visual C++ 4.0. To fix this problem with FIRE, replace the OnHScroll() handler with an OnVScroll() handler. This problem was corrected in Visual C++ 4.1. APPLIES TO
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