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C# Tooltip not appearing on "Show"

To fullfill a requirement I have to show a tooltip manually for 30 seconds. According to msdn I just have to use the "Show" method.

toolTip.Show(QuestionHelpText, btnHelp, 30000);

But I only get the standard tooltip behavior, meaning that the message appears half a second after my click (only because the mouse pointer is still over the button). I tried some variations like

toolTip.Show(QuestionHelpText, btnHelp);

but still, nothing happens.

Does anybody have an idea why that is?

Thanks

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lostiniceland Avatar asked Jul 06 '09 09:07

lostiniceland


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2 Answers

I know a simple workaround

Put a lable (let's name it labelHelp) with empty text near your button

The following code should work

    private void btnHelp_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        toolTip.Show(QuestionHelpText, labelHelp, 3000);
    }
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Bogdan_Ch Avatar answered Oct 14 '22 07:10

Bogdan_Ch


Where is "toolTip" declared?

MSDN doesn't indicate (on the ToolTip.Show Method documentation) that the Show method is a blocking call, so if you're declaring toolTip in a method and then pretty much straight afterwards exiting the method then toolTip will have fallen out of scope, causing it to not render or disappear.

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Rob Avatar answered Oct 14 '22 06:10

Rob