I agree there is some variation to this depending on control, but it  
is handy.

To be safe, I always put "return me.enabled" in the MouseDown event,  
and then put any code in MouseUp...

-Tom

On 18/03/2007, at 9:26 PM, Aliacta wrote:

>> On Mar 18, 2007, at 12:21 AM, Karen wrote:
>>
>>>  I just found out that, on OSX at least, the Listbox.MouseDown event
>>>  fires when one clickes on a listbox which has listbox.enabled =  
>>> false
>>>
>>>  I did NOT expect that to happen ... is that a bug or is my
>>> understanding faulty?
>
> I would be miffed if the opposite were true.  There's certainly a
> case for both approaches, but I'd like to be able to
> enable/disable/hide/show/resize/etc. a control just by hovering the
> mouse above it or clicking on it or what not.
>
> Marc
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