> Chances are, calling '[[self enclosingScrollView] > setDocumentCursor:[NSCursor closedHandCursor]]' in 'mouseDown:' will fix the > problem you're seeing. NSScrollView/NSClipView's way of changing the cursor > conflicts with autoscrolling or drag-scrolling, but AFAIK there's no way of > preventing that interference directly. This partially works. However, if you move the item off the visible part of scroll view and then move back, you'll find a arrowCursor instead of openHandCursor when cursor hovers on the item. It seems cursor problems pervade Cocoa applications and Apple just ignores them:( _______________________________________________
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