On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Karthik Vishwanath wrote:

consume mouse events.

a better approach is to disable all the relevant components for that
period.

Anil

> Hi,
>       Again, my posting is off topic and I apologise! Inside my
> mouse-handling routine, I need to disable the mouse for a time till a
> certain operation is complete. can I do this? how?
> 
> -Karthik
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