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How do you turn off an event?

- Thanks Mike,

I'll try it out.

Dave.
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parthabe said:

Ya, smercuruio... ! For that matter, No control has a "Mouse Move?" event.

Where did you get this idea? That's not true at all. Look at a Boolean control.
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Hi there,
 
There is indeed a "mouse move" event but they are looking for a "mouse move?" filter event.
I can only think of using the mouse move event, and then inside that event; register the position of the mouse previous to the move and someone set it back to the previous point?
Messy but the only way I can think of doing pseudo filtering events on mouse move.
 
AdamB
Applications Engineering Team Leader | National Instruments | UK & Ireland
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@smercurio_fc wrote:
parthabe said:

Ya, smercuruio... ! For that matter, No control has a "Mouse Move?" event.

Where did you get this idea? That's not true at all. Look at a Boolean control.



smercui0_fc,

I meant the "Mouse Move?" Filter event, NOT the "Mouse Move" Notifier event. Smiley Wink

- Partha ( CLD until Oct 2024 🙂 )
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My mistake on the event name - misread the post. It happens. Maybe I really need to get those glasses, or turn down the resolution on this monitor.
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