thanks a lot!!zentara.. I have used the second approach in my application.. But still have some problems..See the Code snippet below:-
my $spane = $mw->Pane(-bg => "orange")->pack(-expand => 1, -fill => 'b +oth') my $scrl_y = $mw -> Scrollbar(-command=>[$spane,'yview']); $spane -> configure(-yscrollcommand=>[$scrl_y,'set']); $spane -> pack(-expand => 1, -fill => "both", -side => "left"); $scrl_y -> pack(-expand => 1, -fill => "y"); #$spane -> focus; $scrl_y -> focus;
HERE both of the above approaches ($spane -> focus; ,$scrl_y -> focus; ) are not making scrollbar as a default focus. Please help!! Thanks in Advance

In reply to Re^2: how to set tab order in the perl tk? by kapsule
in thread how to set tab order in the perl tk? by Anonymous Monk

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