>I couldn't find it. Can you tell me exactly where it is and what it's called? Thanks!
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>>Elyse,
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>>Look in the files section here under Win32API. I think there's a sample of controlling the mouse pointer with API calls which are more reliable than setting it from within FoxPro.
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>>>I would like to have more control over the appearance of the MousePointer. Particularly, I want to show an hourglass whenever the system is doing something. I want to control when it turns to an hourglass and when it reverts back to the default. I tried "_screen.MousePointer=11" but that only works when the mouse is over the _screen. How can I get it to show the hourglass no matter what it's over?
Elyse, I just sent it to you by e-mail.
Nick
Nick Neklioudov
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