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MouseMove Event Not Always Called

I have a hierarchical flex grid on an Access form and in the MouseMove
routine for the flex grid I am changing the color of the cells as the
mouse is moved over the cell. If I move the mouse slowly, all of the
cells change color as I expect. If I move the mouse quickly, some of
the cells are skipped--the MouseMove event is simply not being called
in these instances. I have a hard time believing that Access cannot
manage to call this event properly if the mouse is moving too quickly.
Is this what is happening or is it something else? If so, is there an
easy way to throttle the speed at which the user can move the mouse?
Thanks.

Apr 2 '06 #1
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