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Receiving mouse click from anywhere on the desktop

Receiving mouse click from anywhere on the desktop. Then using
mouse_event to generate a mouse click in the same location.

I have made the code to use mouse_event to generate a click anywhere on
the screen but would like some information on capturing mouse clicks
outside of the application its running in. IE any click, anywhere on
the screen. Using C# of course...

Any help is appreciated. THANKs

Nov 17 '05 #1
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You have to create and install a windows mouse hook in order to do that.

Nov 17 '05 #2

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