It's not a bug, it's a feature.
Seriously, the default is for Windows to do this. It's bizarre, I know.
I'd have to add some code to fix it (rather than just check the "Auto-buddy" box, which is what I actually did).
Ah, digging in MSDN reveals the following:
You can change the minimum and maximum positions of an up-down control by using the UDM_SETRANGE message. The maximum position may be less than the minimum, and in that case clicking the up arrow button decreases the current position. To put it another way, up means moving towards the maximum position. To retrieve the minimum and maximum positions for an up-down control, use the UDM_GETRANGE message.
I'll take a look at it later.
And, yes, that email address does still work.
Roger - not necessarily speaking for empeg
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