Randy,
>Yes. The same result in projmgr6 with the cmouseoverfx control dropped on the loginform. Without it, the loginform is not in memory. All I do is drop on the mouseoverfx, set the buttons to use it in their mousemove(), set the form mousemove() to cancel the effect, run the app, logon and then suspend and do a display memory.
That's odd...what version of the Framework are you using? What version of Visual FoxPro? If you're using VFP7, you can use the MouseEnter and MouseLeave events of each control instead...also, you may want to look at VFP7's hot tracking...if it does what you want, you may not even need to use the FX controls.
Regards,
Kevin McNeish
Eight-Time .NET MVP
VFP and iOS Author, Speaker & Trainer
Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.
Chief Architect, MM Framework
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