My problem is: When my application is opened, I disable all buttons (in form_Load) and their color changes to the color of the background. But then I do some action (like clicking on a button), and in this action I disable the buttons again.
Now some of these buttons become GRAY and others become as the background.
Why is this? I don’t want the the gray effect. Normally when I disable the button at the beginning of the application, it becomes the color I expect, but when I try to disable them again this strange behavior appeared. What to do?
My code is like:
private void _btnDownload2PC_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // do action _btnDownloadToPC.Enabled=false; // its color became gray _btnDownloadToPhone.Enabled=false; // its color became like the // background color and it can't // be pressed }
I figured out that the problem is when I use the button_MouseLeave() or button_MouseMove() functions. For example:
private void _btnOneToCort_MouseLeave(object sender, EventArgs e) { this._btnOneToCart.Image=global::MyProject.Properties.Resources.button3over; }
but this doesn’t make sense. Why does this function change my button settings (I don’t know what these are) When I use these function this strange behavior appears, but when I don’t, everything goes right?
Why don’t disable buttons in designer? If not acceptable, do that in form constructor not Form_Load.
Also, how can you click on button if it’s disabled?
Are form color settings default? Have you changed windows theme color preferences?