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mouse button routines in VB6

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    farah mazhar
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    how can i simulate right button click in a VB6 program plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help and plz do tell how can i simulate left button click with its single click and double click properties in VB6 FARAH

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      how can i simulate right button click in a VB6 program plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help and plz do tell how can i simulate left button click with its single click and double click properties in VB6 FARAH

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      Are you trying to send this mouse click to your own code?? Or to an outside application?? In your own code, you do'nt have to simulate a mouse click. How you reorganize your code to allow calling it from other places depends on what your code is doing in its mouse click event. If an outside app, look into getting the window handle of the control you want to send the mouse click to and use the Win32 API function SendMessage to send a properly formatted mouse window message to the target window.

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