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window above everything else including taskbar + start-button?

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    How can i do this. Really need this thing to be even immune to z-order changing. Almost like how a mouse cursor is drawn above everything else. I need this because i'm working on a class project to in effect create 2 additional cursors on the desktop... windows only allows 1, but if i can fake it somehow?

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      How can i do this. Really need this thing to be even immune to z-order changing. Almost like how a mouse cursor is drawn above everything else. I need this because i'm working on a class project to in effect create 2 additional cursors on the desktop... windows only allows 1, but if i can fake it somehow?

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      How about a way to just draw on top of any desktop program... not actually using a circular window that is always topmost above the most topmost other window? Wait!!! i remember i had a computer once where if you changed the volume using the keyboard, that some graphics showing the volume were drawn across the screen... i think they were visible even in a directx game...

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