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Sorry for the confusion. a single click is what it really needs to be and that works as expected. However, I know most people will do a double click and that is the problem - that 2nd click of a double click. I need to kill that second click.
>Shure it's not two clicks? Not fast enough to be double?
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>>The click is being used as a way to "open" a new form. The first click does this with no problems. The Form loads immediately but that 2nd click is still there and then will hit the now open form (which I do not want.)
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>>>By select a form, do you mean to click a visible one or to open, show or bring to foreground a other form by code.?
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>>>>It actually selects a form on the first click (which is what I need it to do), then the second click is selecting an item on the form that just appeared (which I don't want).
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>>>>>>I need to check and stop a double click of the mouse (a single click will do). Anyway to do this easily - a code example would be helpful.
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>>>>>>Mel
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>>>>>Why?
>>>>>If you didn't have any code in DoubleClick event of the control, the double click just didn't do anything.
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