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Horizontal scroll bar in a combo box or a listbox with up/down arrow key press functionality

Author: codeproject.com | Published: 31st Jan 2006 | Visited: 787 times | Add Comment
Filed in: CSharp

This article describes getting a custom horizontal scroll bar in a combobox or a listbox with functionality as expected on pressing of up or down arrow keys.

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