You can customize the appearance of Unified Service Desk login screen, splash screen, and the client application to change the branding and look and feel to align with your organization branding.As XAML is the language behind the visual presentation of UI elements in Unified Service Desk, you sh...
You can customize the appearance of Unified Service Desk login screen, splash screen, and the client application to change the branding and look and feel to align with your organization branding. As XAML is the language behind the visual presentation of UI elements in Unified Service Desk...
You can customize the appearance of Unified Service Desk login screen, splash screen, and the client application to change the branding and look and feel to align with your organization branding. As XAML is the language behind the visual presentation of UI elements in Unified Service Desk, you ...
If the object was created in Microsoft Excel, this property returns the string XCEL, which is equivalent to the hexadecimal number 5843454C. (Inherited from _Application) Cursor Returns or sets the appearance of the mouse pointer in Microsoft Excel. (Inherited from _Application) CursorMovement...
Change the Windows regional settings to modify the appearance of some data types Tip To be thorough, browse through the Access options dialog box (File > Options) and then click help for each tab. There may be additional options you want to control for your application solution. Before you...
action to reveal a menu of commands relevant to the context of the control the user is interacting with. Users expect the appearance and behavior of context menus to be coherent accross Windows. Use platform-provided context menus whenever possible to keep them consistent with the rest of the ...
most controls by modifying their defaultControlTemplatesettings. This allows you to change the appearance of the control without changing its functionality. For example, you can make the buttons in your application round rather than the default square shape, but the button will still raise theClic...
most controls by modifying their defaultControlTemplatesettings. This allows you to change the appearance of the control without changing its functionality. For example, you can make the buttons in your application round rather than the default square shape, but the button will still raise theClick...
Use the WindowsFormsSettings.AutoCorrectForeColor setting to disable this behavior.Note Not all DevExpress control backgrounds are modified through the Appearance.BackColor settings. For example, to highlight a GroupControl you need to change its Appearance.BorderColor property instead. Refer to contr...
Change History Microsoft Silverlight will reach end of support after October 2021.Learn more. Updated: September 2010 Visual Studio provides designer support for enabling Silverlight-based applications to run outside the browser. This topic describes the designer support and the basics of out-of-browse...