12-02-2009, 07:55 PM
Sorry i took so long to get back at you gin, i lost internet for a few days but here is the info you wanted to know.
First, you need to download a file called, " glxpbuttonz.ocx " and import inside of vb6. You can google that.
On vb6 main screen, have a button on the dialog. Click on the button and on the right side, where it says, " Properties ", scroll down to where it says, " Style " Click it and then click, " 1 - Crystal "
Also youll notice youve got your colour schemes for that button. Its in blue, you just click that and you can change the colour to anything you want and thats pretty much it. I just has it set to black and liked the way it looked.
This is basically what i was trying to do in qm but it didnt work for me. You think it would be possible in a future update to have colours to the buttons like in vb
First, you need to download a file called, " glxpbuttonz.ocx " and import inside of vb6. You can google that.
On vb6 main screen, have a button on the dialog. Click on the button and on the right side, where it says, " Properties ", scroll down to where it says, " Style " Click it and then click, " 1 - Crystal "
Also youll notice youve got your colour schemes for that button. Its in blue, you just click that and you can change the colour to anything you want and thats pretty much it. I just has it set to black and liked the way it looked.
This is basically what i was trying to do in qm but it didnt work for me. You think it would be possible in a future update to have colours to the buttons like in vb
