Hey José,
I'm presently experimenting some stuff with mouse cursors.
As often I look at MSDN, pbIncludes, and your includes for references.
I was working with CopyCursor and found this on MSDN:
>CopyCursor is implemented as a call to the CopyIcon function.
So I simply use CopyIcon instead of CopyCursor because something like
>DECLARE FUNCTION CopyCursor ... "USER32.DLL" ALIAS ... "CopyCursor" ...
give me the bad dll message box Windows error [CopyCursor could not be found in "User32.dll".]
under Windows Seven/64. Is it as you wish in your latest definitions?
Pierre
P.S.: Have you seen my avatar? It's the painting I have in my kitchen.
I bought it many years ago in a flea market.
It was "un coup de foudre", I couldn't resist.
The girlfriend I had at this time wasn't really happy about it...
I'm not quite sure who have the original, me or el Museo del Prado. ;-)
Still I like it a lot, even after all these years... :-)
Francisco de Goya, Dos viejos comiendo sopa