You should be looking at mouse events, say -onMouseMove
I tried it, but I couldn't get any onMouseMove events to fire when dropping files ... something about the windows not having focus until file is dropped
The mouse cursor changes, that usually enough :)
There is only WM_DROPFILES message (Windows) there are no other events
In reply to Re: Win32 GUI onDrag?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Win32 GUI onDrag?
by AndreaN
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