Thanks, somewhere along the line I've missed the focus setting.  I'll try 
playing with that.

Cheers

> bruce wrote:
> > After doing more research the lack of event processing might be due to it 
> > not being the active window.  I assumed events it received would still be 
> > processed but maybe not.
> >
> > So, would I expect that if I create buttons that don't have restrictions in 
> > highlighting, etc., while not activated, just overloading the handle() 
> > function that this should work?
>
> I'm not sure, if this would work, but you should look for FOCUS events
> and focus handling. If the FLTK window is not the active window, then
> all widgets lose the focus (you get FL_UNFOCUS and/or FL_LEAVE events,
> IIRC). Some mouse events are delivered to widgets only if they have
> focus, so this _might_ be (part of) your problem.

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