Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinToolbars Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click ' Set the image that appears in the application menu button. Me.UltraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenuButtonImage = New Bitmap("C:\myAppButton.png") ' Set the key tip for the application menu. Key tips will appear when the Alt key is pressed. ' By default, the application menu's key tip is "F" Me.ultraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenu.KeyTip = "A" ' Set the text to appear in the tool tip for the application menu when the cursor ' hovers over the button. This will actually not be seen in this example because ' the ToolTipTextFormatted is being set below, which shows instead of the the ToolTipText ' if it is set. Me.ultraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenu.ToolTipText = "Application Menu" ' Set the formatted text to appear. You can edit this property with the formatted text editor ' and use many formatting tags used in HTML. If both ToolTipTextFormatted and ToolTipText are ' set, only the ToolTipTextFormatted will be seen. Me.UltraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenu.ToolTipTextFormatted = _ "This is the application menu and you should <B>Click It!!!</B>" ' Set the title of the tool tip. This will appear in bold above the tool tip text (or formatted text) Me.UltraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenu.ToolTipTitle = "Read the description below" End Sub
using System.Windows.Forms; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinToolbars; private void button1_Click( object sender, EventArgs e ) { // Set the image that appears in the application menu button. this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenuButtonImage = new Bitmap( "C:\\myAppButton.png" ); // Set the key tip for the application menu. Key tips will appear when the Alt key is pressed. // By default, the application menu's key tip is "F" this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenu.KeyTip = "A"; // Set the text to appear in the tool tip for the application menu when the cursor // hovers over the button. This will actually not be seen in this example because // the ToolTipTextFormatted is being set below, which shows instead of the the ToolTipText // if it is set. this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenu.ToolTipText = "Application Menu"; // Set the formatted text to appear. You can edit this property with the formatted text editor // and use many formatting tags used in HTML. If both ToolTipTextFormatted and ToolTipText are // set, only the ToolTipTextFormatted will be seen. this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenu.ToolTipTextFormatted = "This is the application menu and you should <B>Click It!!!</B>"; // Set the title of the tool tip. This will appear in bold above the tool tip text (or formatted text) this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Ribbon.ApplicationMenu.ToolTipTitle = "Read the description below"; }