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Re: Again: Using mouseEntered and mouseExited
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Re: Again: Using mouseEntered and mouseExited


  • Subject: Re: Again: Using mouseEntered and mouseExited
  • From: Ryan Stevens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:53:30 -0800

On Nov 22, 2004, at 8:26 AM, Bruce Beerbower wrote:

I sent this message in awile ago but didn't get any results so I've sent it again:

I have a program in which I want to change the cursor when the user points at a button. I assume that this can be accomplished by using mouseEntered and mouseExited in NSButtonCell. How do I go about this?


If at first you don't succeed then maybe your answer is easily found and we were sparing you a "RTFM"...


file:///Developer/Documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/BasicEventHandling/ Tasks/HandlingMouseTracking.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000907

Next time you could search a little and when/if you can't find your answer then it would be nice to know what you searched for and where.

No harm, no fowl...until Thanskgiving anyway. ;-)

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