I think you wish to prevent a second click while pVoice is already being a voice right?


ehh...wrong...When you start X (or windows, whatever), the mousecursor is positioned in the middle of your screen. When I automatically start my application (indeed pVoice), that cursor is positioned on an icon that shouldn't be selected when the mousebutton is pressed (the application only responds to mouseclicks on the mainwindow, and should not respond to clicks on one of the buttons). So by hiding the mousecursor that problem would be solved...

Jouke Visser, Perl 'Adept'

In reply to Re: Re: Disabling the mousecursor by Jouke
in thread Disabling the mousecursor by Jouke

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