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Old February 22nd, 2007, 06:04 AM
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In VB6, i want to use volume controler. For that i used vertical scroll bar. but its not working properly. i want to know the coding, to control that volume and all.

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i want to know the way to use scrol bar to control volume in VB 6. Please sent the coding for that.
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You could take a look around www.mvps.org there is lots of good vb6 code there.
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You could take a look around www.mvps.org there is lots of good vb6 code there.


To expand on Doug's post, http://www.google.com is a nice place to search too!

And to the original poster, if you have a question thats fine, but chances are if you're going to post on here asking purely for source and somebody to do your work for you, you're not going to get far. If thats the case you should look at the "Programmers for Hire" section.

Good luck. =)

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