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No, I didn't use a counter.

For me the problem of flickering was when I was moving the signals or placing a conection between two signals because I was calling Invalidate and UpdateWindow inside OnMouseMove so I was expecting that fliccker, but with the clicks of mouse or when scrolling it was working fine.

In the worst case, if you know that it is getting updated more times you can use a bool to draw only the first call (you can do it false when the mouse moves or at button release). I know it is not an elegant solution but at least can help while you search for the real issue.

On the other hand, I am sorry I can not help you more. My previous laptop died and I have no MS in this one, I am speaking with my boss to Install MS 2008 but not have it yet.

By the way... which version of VC are you using?

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