B Bob Powell [MVP] Mar 3, 2005 #2 You should be storing the mouse positions reported by MouseMove OR read the Control.MousePosition property for the current mouse position. Remember that Control.MousePosition returns a point that's relative to the screen so you'll have to convert to window coordinates using PointToClient. -- Bob Powell [MVP] Visual C#, System.Drawing Find great Windows Forms articles in Windows Forms Tips and Tricks http://www.bobpowell.net/tipstricks.htm Answer those GDI+ questions with the GDI+ FAQ http://www.bobpowell.net/faqmain.htm All new articles provide code in C# and VB.NET. Subscribe to the RSS feeds provided and never miss a new article.
You should be storing the mouse positions reported by MouseMove OR read the Control.MousePosition property for the current mouse position. Remember that Control.MousePosition returns a point that's relative to the screen so you'll have to convert to window coordinates using PointToClient. -- Bob Powell [MVP] Visual C#, System.Drawing Find great Windows Forms articles in Windows Forms Tips and Tricks http://www.bobpowell.net/tipstricks.htm Answer those GDI+ questions with the GDI+ FAQ http://www.bobpowell.net/faqmain.htm All new articles provide code in C# and VB.NET. Subscribe to the RSS feeds provided and never miss a new article.
A AndreB Mar 3, 2005 #3 Many thanks Bob, Finally, I catched the mouse cordinates in the MouseDown event. AB.