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Is there a way to invoke events in a child control similar to the way a container control does? I know there is InvokePaint(...), etc., but is there any way to do this other events, such as the Mouse and Key events?
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You must create your own inherited controls, and create your own InvokeEvent Methods.

All they have to do is:

 

RaiseEvent Event(arguments)

 

Alex :p

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I am aware of reflection. However, the protected On<....> methods do not show up. I was wondering how I could possible access them.
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I am aware of reflection. However' date=' the protected On<....> methods do not show up. I was wondering how I could possible access them.[/quote']BindingFlags.NonPublic

Joe Mamma

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