ID: Q112399
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When FoxPro for MS-DOS executes the INKEY() function with the "M" parameter, the mouse cursor remains visible. However, when FoxPro for MS-DOS executes a DO WHILE loop, the mouse cursor disappears.
In FoxPro for MS-DOS, "no mouse" is the indicator that the mouse is busy when running user code. This behavior is by design.
The following code demonstrates the issue. In FoxPro for MS-DOS, create and execute this program:
CLEAR
SET MOUSE ON
x = SECONDS()
@10, 0 SAY "Start"
=INKEY(2,"M") && Mouse cursor remains visible in ;
FoxPro for MS-DOS
@11, 0 SAY "End"
DO WHILE SECONDS()-x<=5 && Mouse cursor disappears in ;
FoxPro for MS-DOS
ENDDO
You will see that the mouse cursor remains visible between the "Start" and
"End" points. The "M" parameter of the INKEY() function is required for
this visual cue. When the code reaches the DO WHILE loop, the mouse cursor
disappears.
Additional reference words: FoxDos 2.00 2.50 2.50a 2.50b KBCategory: kbprg kbprb KBSubcategory:
Last Reviewed: April 18, 1995