>>>>I need to do this without adding code to the grid, base or otherwise. The grid cannot know about the custom class.
>>>
>>>You don't have to do this in the grid if you don't want it. Grab a reference to your grid
>>>
>>>loGrid = getpem(..)
>>>
>>>with loColumn in loGrid.Columns
>>>
>>> The code I already posted
>>>ENDWITH
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>>That still isn't helping me. I'll try stating it more simply. I need to know when I am over the active row or a column in the active row of MyGrid. When the mouse is over that area, then I need to run a method in my custom control. I already have BindEvents working to run a method of my custom class when the MyGrid.MouseEnter happens, but I need it to act when the mouse is over the active row of the grid. I'm not sure how what you showed me helps.
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>I see your problem now better. Unfortunately, this problem doesn't have a simple solution. There is an interesting solution about Tooltiptext in grid which I found on the Russian website. Unfortunately, it's a bit complex and besides I may not have my latest code with me.
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>We discussed this problem here too with James Nelson some time ago, if you want, I may look for this thread.
That would be helpful.