![]() 'NOTE: The following procedure is required by the Windows Form Designer If disposing AndAlso components IsNot Nothing Then Protected Overrides Sub Dispose(ByVal disposing As Boolean) 'Form overrides dispose to clean up the component list. it works! Why would it work in a new program yet cannot work in a large upgraded VB6->VS2008 project? Both projects are set to active solution Debug and x86.Īre there any settings in an upgraded VB6 project that would be different compared to creating a new project? Would supplying the project file for the VB6 upgraded project help? ![]() I tried going back to basics and created a new Windows Form Application in VS2008, put one ImgX control on Form1 and handled the mousedownevent and. ![]() The test form on which I'm trying to get the Atalasoft ImgX control to listen to mouse events is shown using 'Form2.Show()' from the main form of the program. This has me quite confused at the moment. ![]() I tried your code but it didn't raise a mouseevent when placed over the offending control. Here's a code example I tried out with an AXWindowsMediaPlayer control (which does in fact raise a MouseDownEvent but I don't use it):Thank you for your response. Set its opacity to 0.01 so that it will be effectively invisible. Maybe it will work for you to put an extra form over the control to capture mouse events.
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