Drive type constant
Only if your project's corresponding pairs containing these constant definitionsType libraryThese constants can only be used when there is an explicit reference.
constant | value | describe |
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Unknown | 0 | The drive type cannot be determined. |
Removable | 1 | The drive has deletion media. Includes all floppy drives and many other types of storage devices. |
Fixed | 2 | The drive has fixed media (not deleteable). All hard drives including deletion hard drives. |
Remote | 3 | Network drive. Includes drives that can be shared anywhere on the network. |
CDROM | 4 | The drive is a CD-ROM. Includes read-only CD-ROM and read-write CD-ROM. |
RAMDisk | 5 |
A drive is a piece of random access memory (RAM) on the local computer that works like a disk drive.
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File attribute constant
Only if your project's corresponding pairs containing these constant definitionsType libraryThese constants can only be used when there is an explicit reference.
constant | value | describe |
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Normal | 0 | Normal file. No properties are set. |
ReadOnly | 1 | Read-only file. The attribute is readable/write. |
Hidden | 2 | Hide files. The attribute is readable/write. |
System | 4 | System files. The attribute is readable/write. |
Volume | 8 | Disk drive volume label. The attribute is read-only. |
Directory | 16 | Folder or directory. The attribute is read-only. |
Archive | 32 | Files that have been changed since the last backup. The attribute is readable/write. |
Alias | 64 | Link or shortcut. The attribute is read-only. |
Compressed | 128 | Compress files. The attribute is read-only. |
File input/output constant
Only if your project's corresponding pairs containing these constant definitionsType libraryThese constants can only be used when there is an explicit reference.
constant | value | describe |
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ForReading | 1 | Open the file for read-only operation. Files cannot be written. |
ForWriting | 2 | Open a file for write operations. If there is a file with the same file name, the original content of the file will be overwritten. |
ForAppending | 8 | Open the file and write to the end of the file. |
IMEStatus constant
The following can be used anywhere in the codeconstantInstead of actual value.
JapaneseareaThe constants are as follows:
constant | value | describe |
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vbIMEModeNoControl | 0 | IME not installed (default) |
vbIMEModeOn | 1 | Open IME |
vbIMEModeOff | 2 | Close IME |
vbIMEModeDisable | 3 | Invalid IME |
vbIMEModeHiragana | 4 | Full width Hiragana mode |
vbIMEModeKatakana | 5 | Full width Katakana mode |
vbIMEModeKatakanaHalf | 6 | Half Width Katakana Mode |
vbIMEModeAlphaFull | 7 | Full width Alphanumeric mode |
vbIMEModeAlpha | 8 | Half-width Alphanumeric mode |
The constants in the South Korean region are as follows:
constant | value | describe |
vbIMEModeAlphaFull | 7 | Full width Alphanumeric mode |
vbIMEModeAlpha | 8 | Half-width Alphanumeric mode |
vbIMEModeHangulFull | 9 | Full width Hangul mode |
vbIMEModeHangul | 10 | Half-width Hangul mode |
The constant values of Chinese regions are as follows:
constant | value | describe |
vbIMEModeNoControl | 0 | IME not installed (default) |
vbIMEModeOn | 1 | IME Open |
vbIMEModeOff | 2 | IME off |
Keycode constant
The following can be used anywhere in the codeconstantInstead of actual values:
constant | value | describe |
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vbKeyLButton | 0x1 | Left mouse button |
vbKeyRButton | 0x2 | Right mouse button |
vbKeyCancel | 0x3 | CANCEL key |
vbKeyMButton | 0x4 | Middle mouse button |
vbKeyBack | 0x8 | BACKSPACE key |
vbKeyTab | 0x9 | TAB key |
vbKeyClear | 0xC | CLEAR key |
vbKeyReturn | 0xD | ENTER key |
vbKeyShift | 0x10 | SHIFT key |
vbKeyControl | 0x11 | CTRL key |
vbKeyMenu | 0x12 | MENU key |
vbKeyPause | 0x13 | PAUSE key |
vbKeyCapital | 0x14 | CAPS LOCK key |
vbKeyEscape | 0x1B | ESC |
vbKeySpace | 0x20 | SPACEBAR key |
vbKeyPageUp | 0x21 | PAGE UP key |
vbKeyPageDown | 0x22 | PAGE DOWN key |
vbKeyEnd | 0x23 | END key |
vbKeyHome | 0x24 | HOME key |
vbKeyLeft | 0x25 | LEFT ARROW key |
vbKeyUp | 0x26 | UP ARROW key |
vbKeyRight | 0x27 | RIGHT ARROW key |
vbKeyDown | 0x28 | DOWN ARROW key |
vbKeySelect | 0x29 | SELECT key |
vbKeyPrint | 0x2A | PRINT SCREEN key |
vbKeyExecute | 0x2B | EXECUTE key |
vbKeySnapshot | 0x2C | SNAPSHOT key |
vbKeyInsert | 0x2D | INSERT key |
vbKeyDelete | 0x2E | DELETE key |
vbKeyHelp | 0x2F | HELP key |
vbKeyNumlock | 0x90 | NUM LOCK key |
The A to Z keys are the same as the ASCII codes of the letter A – Z:
constant | value | describe |
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vbKeyA | 65 | A key |
vbKeyB | 66 | B key |
vbKeyC | 67 | C key |
vbKeyD | 68 | D key |
vbKeyE | 69 | E key |
vbKeyF | 70 | F key |
vbKeyG | 71 | G key |
vbKeyH | 72 | H key |
vbKeyI | 73 | I key |
vbKeyJ | 74 | J key |
vbKeyK | 75 | K key |
vbKeyL | 76 | L key |
vbKeyM | 77 | M key |
vbKeyN | 78 | N key |
vbKeyO | 79 | O key |
vbKeyP | 80 | P key |
vbKeyQ | 81 | Q key |
vbKeyR | 82 | R key |
vbKeyS | 83 | S key |
vbKeyT | 84 | T key |
vbKeyU | 85 | U key |
vbKeyV | 86 | V key |
vbKeyW | 87 | W key |
vbKeyX | 88 | X key |
vbKeyY | 89 | Y key |
vbKeyZ | 90 | Z key |
Keys 0 to 9 are the same as the ASCII codes for numbers 0 – 9:
constant | value | describe | |||
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vbKey0 | 48 | 0 key | |||
vbKey1 | 49 | 1 key | |||
vbKey2 | 50 | 2 keys | |||
vbKey3 | 51 | 3 keys | |||
vbKey4 | 52 | 4 keys | |||
vbKey5 | 53 | 5 keys | |||
vbKey6 | 54 | 6 keys | |||
vbKey7 | 55 | 7 keys | |||
vbKey8 | 56 | 8 keys | |||
vbKey9 | 57 | 9 keys |
The following constants represent keys on the numeric keypad:
constant | value | describe | |||
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vbKeyNumpad0 | 0x60 | 0 key | |||
vbKeyNumpad1 | 0x61 | 1 key | |||
vbKeyNumpad2 | 0x62 | 2 keys | |||
vbKeyNumpad3 | 0x63 | 3 keys | |||
vbKeyNumpad4 | 0x64 | 4 keys | |||
vbKeyNumpad5 | 0x65 | 5 keys | |||
vbKeyNumpad6 | 0x66 | 6 keys | |||
vbKeyNumpad7 | 0x67 | 7 keys | |||
vbKeyNumpad8 | 0x68 | 8 keys | |||
vbKeyNumpad9 | 0x69 | 9 keys | |||
vbKeyMultiply | 0x6A | MULTIPLICATION SIGN (*) key | |||
vbKeyAdd | 0x6B | PLUS SIGN (+) key | |||
vbKeySeparator | 0x6C | ENTER key | |||
vbKeySubtract | 0x6D | MINUS SIGN (–) key | |||
vbKeyDecimal | 0x6E | DECIMAL POINT (.) key | |||
vbKeyDivide | 0x6F | DIVISION SIGN (/) key |
The following constants represent function keys:
constant | value | describe | |||
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vbKeyF1 | 0x70 | F1 key | |||
vbKeyF2 | 0x71 | F2 key | |||
vbKeyF3 | 0x72 | F3 key | |||
vbKeyF4 | 0x73 | F4 key | |||
vbKeyF5 | 0x74 | F5 key | |||
vbKeyF6 | 0x75 | F6 key | |||
vbKeyF7 | 0x76 | F7 key | |||
vbKeyF8 | 0x77 | F8 key | |||
vbKeyF9 | 0x78 | F9 key | |||
vbKeyF10 | 0x79 | F10 key | |||
vbKeyF11 | 0x7A | F11 key | |||
vbKeyF12 | 0x7B | F12 key | |||
vbKeyF13 | 0x7C | F13 key | |||
vbKeyF14 | 0x7D | F14 key | |||
vbKeyF15 | 0x7E | F15 key | |||
vbKeyF16 | 0x7F | F16 key |
Miscellaneous constant
the followingconstantBy Visual Basic for ApplicationsType libraryDefinition, which can be used to replace the actual value anywhere in the code:
constant | equal | describe |
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vbCrLf | Chr(13) + Chr(10) | Combining carriage return and line break |
vbCr | Chr(13) | Carriage return symbol |
vbLf | Chr(10) | Line breaks |
vbNewLine | Chr(13) + Chr(10) or, on the Macintosh, Chr(13) | New line characters specified by the platform; applicable to the current platform |
vbNullChar | Chr(0) | Characters with a value of 0 |
vbNullString | A string with a value of 0 | Used to call external procedures; unlike strings with zero length ("") |
vbObjectError | -2147221504 | The user-defined error number should be greater than this value, for example: Number = vbObjectError + 1000
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vbTab | Chr(9) | Tab word. |
vbBack | Chr(8) | Backspace characters |
vbFormFeed | Chr(12) | No function in Microsoft Windows or on the Macintosh |
vbVerticalTab | Chr(11) | No function in Microsoft or on the Macintosh Windows |