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- Very lame psychic debugging, as Delphi 2010 is Win32-only. :-)Ken White– Ken White2009-12-31 20:23:27 +00:00Commented Dec 31, 2009 at 20:23
- Should have included: and TLabel is a standard Windows label control and not a tooltip window. <g>Ken White– Ken White2009-12-31 20:29:56 +00:00Commented Dec 31, 2009 at 20:29
- Ah, that sort of kills it then. must be something else. Should I delete this comment?John Knoeller– John Knoeller2009-12-31 20:32:26 +00:00Commented Dec 31, 2009 at 20:32
- Nah, don't delete it. It might be useful to someone else who runs across it. Just couldn't pass up the chance. :-) You'll notice I made sure to include the grin and smile, though.Ken White– Ken White2009-12-31 21:00:52 +00:00Commented Dec 31, 2009 at 21:00
- 2@John : Thanks for not deleting it. I googled "Windows 7 mouse move repeatedly" and this was the first result. I'm programming in .net and I recently had this very problem under Windows 7 and it was solved by not refreshing the tooltip if the text had not changed.Mathieu Pagé– Mathieu Pagé2010-02-02 16:56:51 +00:00Commented Feb 2, 2010 at 16:56
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