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Thank you, that is nearly what I already implemented to determine which controls to disable and which to leave responsive.

My problem is this: a control has UseWaitCursor set to true. It shows the WaitCursor, but user can still use it (click button, slide slider, whatever).
The same control has Enabled set to false. Now it is inaccessible, as intended, but doesn't show UseCursor any more. Instead the normal arrow cursor is shown, which is not intended.

How can I disable a control and show WaitCursor at the same time?

Ciao,


luker

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