GetCursorPos will get you the current cursor position.  Use the canvas of
the control to write the text.  Actually, you should be able to use the
moseevents of teh control

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Subject: [DUG]: Text capture


> Hi all.
> I am in the middle of writting a control to display Unicode.
> I have had to in the end write my own control to do this, which is ok,
but, I have a question. Is there a way to get some text at a point on the
screen ? i.e. where the mouse is?
> Its not important, but would be handy if I could.
>
> Thanks, Jeremy Coulter
>
>
>
> Jeremy Coulter (Manager)
> Visual Software Solutions
> Christchurch, New Zealand
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> www.vss.co.nz
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