ActiveX Products by Variad Corporation
» Found 4 items by Variad Corporation
BetterButton ActiveX Control
by Variad Corporation
Replace the standard Windows button to add many more effects, such as colors, pictures, drop shadows and different styles.
Create new styles to break away from tradition:
- Visual Studio.NET-style menu buttons
- Win 3.x style
- Active (hover button)
- Flat (non-3D)
Create picture styles, too:
- Monochrome
- Popup
- Drop Shadow
- Static
Set the alignment, wrap text and remove the border and focus, too!
- Submitted 12/19/2000
BetterSysTray ActiveX Control
by Variad Corporation
Place your application in the system tray! No code necessary to implement.
The BetterSysTray has these features:
- Place multiple icons and have independent control over them
- Add a ToolTip
- Change the icon programmatically at run-time
- Animate the icon
- Respond to mouse events, such as:
:: MouseOver
:: MouseOut
:: MouseMove
:: MouseUp
:: MouseDown
:: Click
:: DblClick
Download includes a VB stopwatch sample project.
- Submitted 9/19/2001
GradientBox ActiveX Control
by Variad Corporation
Now you can add the exciting look of Windows XP to your applications. This container control will paint a gradient background in the colors of your choice. Add a caption, caption picture, background picture, and even set the opacity of the background picture to give it a subtle effect.
This control works well with our OSButton ActiveX Control to create appealing XP-style user interfaces on any Windows operating system.
- Submitted 2/7/2003
OSButton ActiveX Control
by Variad Corporation
The OSButton is our answer to your GUI needs. You can create Windows XP, Windows 95/98, Windows 3.0/3.1/3.11, and Mac 8.x style buttons on any Windows operating system.
Add a picture, set the alignment, create different picture effects (such as a drop shadow) and prevent the button from stealing focus (good for toolbars).
Combined with our GradientBox ActiveX control, you can create stunning user interfaces that look and feel just like Windows XP!
- Submitted 2/7/2003