>George,
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>>I agree with your assesment. However, I think what's going on is that the MouseOver event fires regardless of whether or not the When event executes. This is consistent with both what I know and have read about Combobox behavior.
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>IMHO MouseOver() and MouseLeave() should at least fire regardless of When() returning .f. these events really have nothing to do with the control getting focus, until the user presses a mouse button. I'd say that MouseDown(), MouseUp() and Click() should maybe not fire if GotFocus() does not occur, but I could understand why they do fire. I definately think that these mouse events should fire ProgChange() if GotFocus() doesn't occur. (and I've not had so much tequila, Shiner and champagne to cloud my humble opinions tonight *LOL*)
< bg >My feelings exactly.
>Happy New Year my friend!
And the same to you too, David. I was disappointed, BTW, that you weren't at Whilfest. While I met many of the friends I've made on-line there, you, unfortunately, weren't among them. Still, it's something to look forward to.
Best and kindest regards to you and your's for the coming year,
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est