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AnswerThe Answer! Use Capture=false.. Re: MouseMove event not firing for newly added control Pin
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QuestionIs it possible to make this routine automatic? Pin
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Question.net 2.0 windows - treeview Pin
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QuestionControl Hardware through Software Pin
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Luc Pattyn22-Jul-08 4:22
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Since most PCs nowadays don't have a parallel port any more, it may be useful to know
you can do similar things with a serial port; on a typical DB9 connector there are
some 5 so called control lines; some are inputs to the PC, others are outputs.
And you can observe the inputs and control the outputs using the SerialPort class,
once you have opened the appropriate port.
You will find several relevant articles on CP about this.

BTW: if you are not really familiar with electronics, I strongly recommend you
experiment with a USB-to-serial cable; that way, when you damage the goods, it is
just that cable that has to be replaced, not your I/O card or mother board.

Smile | :)

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