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MouseEnter event for a custom class

Hello,
I've got a custom class...

public class DataGridButtonC olumn : DataGridTextBox Column

which I use to put buttons in spreadsheet cells. The buttons are working
fine.
However, I'm trying to hook up a MouseEnter event so that I may change the
cursor when the mouse enters the button control. I'm not having any luck
with this. I've tried several (kind of) similar examples with no luck. Can
someone post a simple example of how to do this?

Thanks
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