Description: Wintab32.dll Demo in VB6 ReadMe notes
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A few notes on this before you play with it:
1) You cannot debug through much of the code! The reason for this is that the routine performs a Windows message hook for the window messages that normally go to the window. So when the user moves the mouse over a window, Windows generates all the messages and sends them to the window to respond. (examples are "MouseEnterWindow, MouseMove, MouseLeaveWindow"). Note these are different from the VB events which are similarly named but operate within VB, they are instead the actual messages Windows OS uses to respond. This is how windows does all of its GUI. Since a hook has been placed in the code, those messages go to the callback routine and thus get intercepted in the application. In debug, all code execution halts in the VB app. But windows keeps sending the messages to the cal
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Wintab Example\frmDrawingWindow.frm
..............\frmDrawingWindow.frx
..............\modDeclarations.bas
..............\modMessages.bas
..............\modTabletInterface.bas
..............\prjWintabDemo.vbp
..............\prjWintabDemo.vbw
..............\Readme.txt
..............\Wintab32 Demo VB6.exe
Wintab Example