Spread Windows Forms 10.0 Product Documentation
Using the Touch Menu Bar

You can use the default touch menu bar or touch strip to cut, copy, and paste cells. You can also customize the touch strip to provide additional options.

Tap a selected range to display the touch menu bar strip.

You can use the TouchStripOpening event to display a customized touch strip. You can also add menu items to the touch strip.

Using Code

You can add a drop-down menu item with following code. This example also hides the "Cut" option in the touch strip.

  1. Cancel the default touch strip in the TouchStripOpening event.
  2. Create a customized touch strip item.
  3. Create and add a menu item
  4. Add the new items to the touch strip.
CS
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void autoFill_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
         FarPoint.Win.Spread.SpreadView activeView = fpSpread1.GetRootWorkbook().GetActiveWorkbook();
            if (activeView != null)
            {
                activeView.ShowAutoFillIndicator();
            }
        }

        private void fpSpread1_TouchStripOpening(object sender, FarPoint.Win.Spread.TouchStripOpeningEventArgs e)
        {
            e.Cancel = true;
            FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellTouchStrip touchStrip = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellTouchStrip(this.fpSpread1);
            touchStrip.Items["Cut"].Visible = false;
            ToolStripSeparator separator1 = new ToolStripSeparator();
            FarPoint.Win.Spread.TouchStripButton autoFill = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.TouchStripButton("AutoFill", System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("C:\\SpreadWin7\\dragfill.png"));
            autoFill.Click += autoFill_Click;

            ToolStripSeparator separator2 = new ToolStripSeparator();
            ToolStripDropDownButton dropDownMenu = new ToolStripDropDownButton(System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("C:\\SpreadWin7\\dropdown.png"));
            dropDownMenu.ShowDropDownArrow = false;
            dropDownMenu.ImageScaling = ToolStripItemImageScaling.None;
            ContextMenuStrip menu = new System.Windows.Forms.ContextMenuStrip();
            menu.Items.Add("Item1");
            dropDownMenu.DropDown = menu;

            touchStrip.Items.AddRange(new ToolStripItem[] { separator1, autoFill, separator2, dropDownMenu });
            touchStrip.Show(new Point(e.X - 20, e.Y - 35 - touchStrip.Height));
        }
VB
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Private Sub autoFill_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)
Dim activeView As FarPoint.Win.Spread.SpreadView = fpSpread1.GetRootWorkbook().GetActiveWorkbook()
If activeView IsNot Nothing Then
activeView.ShowAutoFillIndicator()
End If
End Sub

Private Sub fpSpread1_TouchStripOpening(sender As Object, e As FarPoint.Win.Spread.TouchStripOpeningEventArgs)
e.Cancel = True
Dim touchStrip As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellTouchStrip(Me.fpSpread1)
touchStrip.Items("Cut").Visible = False
Dim separator1 As New ToolStripSeparator()
Dim autoFill As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.TouchStripButton("AutoFill", System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("C:\SpreadWin7\dragfill.png"))
 AddHandler autoFill.Click, AddressOf autoFill_Click

Dim separator2 As New ToolStripSeparator()
Dim dropDownMenu As New ToolStripDropDownButton(System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("C:\SpreadWin7\dropdown.png"))
dropDownMenu.ShowDropDownArrow = False
dropDownMenu.ImageScaling = ToolStripItemImageScaling.None
Dim menu As ContextMenuStrip = New System.Windows.Forms.ContextMenuStrip()
menu.Items.Add("Item1")
dropDownMenu.DropDown = menu

touchStrip.Items.AddRange(New ToolStripItem() {separator1, autoFill, separator2, dropDownMenu})
touchStrip.Show(New Point(e.X - 20, e.Y - 35 - touchStrip.Height))
End Sub
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