Suppress native mouse event and getting that event at the same time to simulate using C#
first of all I am no professional programmer. I am trying to write simple console or form application in C# in visual studio. My goal is to suppress all mouse event to happened but i will get that event so that i can simulate that event from my code. so far i found solution to block mouse input and simulate mouse event separately. but i am not sure how to do both of this same time. if you block mouse i will not get the mouse event, right? then how will i know which event should i emulate. Please someone help me out here.
c# .net mouseevent emulation mouse-hook
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first of all I am no professional programmer. I am trying to write simple console or form application in C# in visual studio. My goal is to suppress all mouse event to happened but i will get that event so that i can simulate that event from my code. so far i found solution to block mouse input and simulate mouse event separately. but i am not sure how to do both of this same time. if you block mouse i will not get the mouse event, right? then how will i know which event should i emulate. Please someone help me out here.
c# .net mouseevent emulation mouse-hook
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first of all I am no professional programmer. I am trying to write simple console or form application in C# in visual studio. My goal is to suppress all mouse event to happened but i will get that event so that i can simulate that event from my code. so far i found solution to block mouse input and simulate mouse event separately. but i am not sure how to do both of this same time. if you block mouse i will not get the mouse event, right? then how will i know which event should i emulate. Please someone help me out here.
c# .net mouseevent emulation mouse-hook
first of all I am no professional programmer. I am trying to write simple console or form application in C# in visual studio. My goal is to suppress all mouse event to happened but i will get that event so that i can simulate that event from my code. so far i found solution to block mouse input and simulate mouse event separately. but i am not sure how to do both of this same time. if you block mouse i will not get the mouse event, right? then how will i know which event should i emulate. Please someone help me out here.
c# .net mouseevent emulation mouse-hook
c# .net mouseevent emulation mouse-hook
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