Visual Basic .NET

Text Scrolling Up Effect using VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
In this article, we will create a program that has an effect of scrolling up the text. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2. Next, add only one Label named Label1 and labeled it as any text. Add a timer control named Timer1 and have its interval of 30.

Remote Shutdown (Network)

Submitted by lester1992 on
Due to laziness (LOL :D), I decided to create a software, that can shutdown, restart and log-off PC inside my network. Groupbox items are the computernames/IP address. The tiring part of this is you need to set the Force Shutdown to Everyone, every computer that you want to remote. How? Run->type secpol.msc ->Local Policies->User Rights Assignment-> Force Shutdown from a remote system. and click

Create a Drag and Drop Program in VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
Drag and Drop is a very common feature in VB.NET. It is when you grab an object and drag it to a different location. In VB.NET, drag and drop is part of the standard, and any controls can be draggable. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2. Next, add only one TextBox named TextBox1 and ListBox named ListBox1.

ALIS Ordering System

Submitted by luis.cornea on
Ordering System throughout the world relied on pens and papers. Problems such as missing orders and information sent to the wrong place arise furthermore; some could not be able to handle the massive volume of orders. Under the old manual ordering systems, it takes up too much time to process. Real time ordering and improved efficiency has been the focus of entrepreneurs. As with many business

Get List of Available Printers

Submitted by donbermoy on
Hi! this is my another tutorial that will get all the lists of available printer installed in your computer. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2.

FTP Chat

Submitted by SQLABC on
It is a simple program that shows you how to create a chat using FTP. To use it you need to have an FTP which can create very simple. To create one click here Free Webhost and FTP. Hope you can help.

Get the Pressed Key using VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
Hi! :) In this article, i will discuss a tutorial that will capture, obtain, or get a key pressed by the user. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. We don't need to design an interface because we have to get only the pressed key by the user. 2. Now put this code for your code module.

Backspace Button in VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
We often click a backspace button in which this button is a keyboard key that display cursor one position backwards and deletes the character at that position, and shifts back the text after that position by one position. In this tutorial we will create this button. So now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2.

Application Launcher using VB.NET

Submitted by donbermoy on
This is a tutorial in which we will going to have a program that can launch any applications, program, and websites. Now, let's start this Font Dialog tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2.