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Thread: Windows 7 does not support right to left property in VB6

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    Windows 7 does not support right to left property in VB6

    I was using Windows Vista previously and was working with VB6 in it, that is without any specific problems. Recently, I have done an upgradation to the Windows 7 operating system and since then, a problem is being encountered in my system, when I am working with VB6. Actually, Windows 7 does not support right to left property in VB6. Kindly provide some help as soon as possible.

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    Check for the compatibility of VB6 with Windows 7

    Hello there, if Windows 7 does not support right to left property in VB6, then it is required that you must check for the compatibility of VB6 with Windows 7. You will have to use the hardware and software evaluation tool, that will help to list all the applications and programs in the system, with respect to its compatibilities and incompatibilities list. Thus, you will get to know about the main cause of the issue.

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    An incompatibility issue

    It can be seen clearly that Windows 7 does not support right to left property in VB6 is due to an incompatibility issue with the software and the operating system. This issue is being caused because VB6 is an old software and its features are not supported to be used on the Windows 7 operating system. I dont think that there is any solution to get rid of this issue.

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    Upgrade VB6 to a newer version

    My suggestion to you is to upgrade VB6 to a newer version. The main reason why Windows 7 does not support right to left property in VB6 is because the software is an older version. I suggest you look for the latest version of VB because it may support this particular operating system. This is because all the new applications and programs are working fine with Windows 7. So, this must be the same in the case of VB too.

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    Try the compatibility mode

    I think that you must try the compatibility mode to solve the issue that Windows 7 does not support right to left property in VB6. The troubleshoot compatibility option has to be used for the compatibility mode. You can get the same when you right-click on the icon of the particular application or program. You have to mention the issues being faced or just use the recommended settings provided there.

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