>Nah .. that didn't work either .. Thanks alot anyhow ..
Sorry, Rob, that was all I had.
>On a broadermatter do you know of anyway to have more than one mouse cursor active at any time. I've checking the MSDN for anyway to do this but it seems ther is only one mouse service which is shared between all applications on the system.
I think (and this is a guess) that only one mouse (and mouse cursor) can be active at a time. 'Course, I've never tried hooking up a second one, but after some thought, I've come to the conclusion that it isn't possible. How would the system track and respond to two?
>An alternative would be to be able to generate mouse events in an App without using the system's mouse messaging service.
Again, I don't think that this is feasible.
Sorry,
George
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