On 2010 Jan 29, at 08:25, K. Darcy Otto wrote:

>> When I had a similar problem I was advised that whatever responds to 
>> mouseDown: probably begins tracking the mouse, sucking up all the 
>> NSMouseMoved events, until mouseUp.  Try overriding mouseDown: and don't 
>> invoke super.
> 
> Tried this, but it does not work.  Do you remember if you did something else 
> to solve the problem?

No.  That was the solution for me.  But the issue was a little different.  I 
was trying to get -mouseDragged.

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