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Thanks, but lets say if the app isn't in fullscreen. How could it be hidden from the taskbar??? Example image I made on what I mean. index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=270
Thanks for the help bro. BlackScreen's Java app is now on Sourceforge. (It's open source btw)
It's a yearly thing, I do a harmless prank to his comp so hey'll be expecting it.
Awesome thanks! Is there a way to hide the program from the taskbar??? Also is there a TopMost so I cam make it like task manager and have the program visible above all other applications???
Well I'm making a simple app to prank my dad on april fools day, where he goes on his comp, and it don't work. It's called BlackScreen (pretty self explanatory) Well I tried System.Windows.Forms.Cursor.Hide() and it didn't work, can anyone help???
Thanks bro I see where I screwed up now, thanks!
I have 2 buttons, and 4 labels, now the buttons work fine, and do what their supposed to, but as for the labels the stopwatch is supposed to work like it's supposed to (Example I made in Javascript) once it passes 99 it's supposed to go and have 1 second on the second label, and so on as you saw from the web app I made, but instead the number keeps going higher like so - 326.0 Here's the code I have in Timer1_Timer Source code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Timer1.Interval = 10 Label4.Caption ...
EDIT! Well April fools day is coming up, and I'm making a simple app to prank my dad, but the only problem I'm coming across is, how can I make the form see threw at .01% in transparency???
Myself personally I wanna see, Add more programming-samples the most so I can understand how the webcam works on here, along with anchoring as seen in visual basic as well.
I was wondering, how do you create a right click menu in Jabaco???
Hello, names Mike, I'm 18. I found Jabaco earlier today, and the thing is I code in Visual Basic 2008 Express, and trying this program is going to take some learning for me, so they'll most likely be some questions from me in the near future. However I would like to give props to whoever created the program. It's a great program, and I love how not only can you save your final project as a .exe, but as a .jar application as well. Now I do post tutorials on YouTube, and over time once I get bette...