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MouseEnter and MouseLeave events.

Hello,

I have a form. On the form is a button. When I move the cursor onto the
button, exactly on the edge (most outer pixel of the button), I get a
continuous stream of MouseEnter and MouseLeave events for the button. Is
this normal? Is it possible to get just 1 MouseEnter event when I enter the
button and 1 MouseLeave event when I leave again?

(I have MS DE 2002, v7.0, maybe this no longer happens in newer versions?)

Thanks.
Nov 23 '05 #1
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Nevermind, thank you.

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Hello,

I have a form. On the form is a button. When I move the cursor onto the
button, exactly on the edge (most outer pixel of the button), I get a
continuous stream of MouseEnter and MouseLeave events for the button. Is
this normal? Is it possible to get just 1 MouseEnter event when I enter
the button and 1 MouseLeave event when I leave again?

(I have MS DE 2002, v7.0, maybe this no longer happens in newer versions?)

Thanks.

Nov 23 '05 #2

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