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The flickering is due to the delay caused by time it takes to run the code,
especially in comparison to a short timer interval. I thought of a couple things to optimize the code somewhat in TimerProc (You can eliminate the With... End With, since you only use ActiveWindow once inside this loop; you can calculate .RangeFromPoint only once and assign that to another variable, you can eliminate the DoEvents here since you end the Sub right after it, and you can increase the timer interval a bit - one millisecond is much faster than the user can respond) - but while these could make a bit of improvement in the flickering nothing made it go away - and it seems that it is when the mouse moves to a new cell while the code is running, that is when the formatting gets messed up since the active cell changes before you can reset the format. In the end, after testing it and seeing where the delay is coming from, I believe it is caused by the call to GetCursorPos; and since that is a library routine there is nothing you can do to change that. Without the cursor position you can't highlight the cell, though, and I know of no easier or quicker way to find it than what you are doing here. So maybe I have helped define the problem a bit more, but afraid I can't offer a solution! "RAFAAJ2000" wrote: The code I am using here does highlight the cell under the cursor ( Without selecting the cell) but has two major problems : 1- It causes too much flickering . 2- If a cell is selected with the Mouse, the selected cell is sometimes Formatted which shouldn't normally happen . Here is the code: Declare Function SetTimer Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal nIDEvent As Long, _ ByVal uElapse As Long, ByVal lpTimerFunc As Long) As Long Declare Function KillTimer Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal nIDEvent As Long) As Long Declare Function GetCursorPos Lib "user32" (lpPoint As POINTAPI) As Long Type POINTAPI x As Long y As Long End Type Dim lngCurPos As POINTAPI Dim TimerOn As Boolean Dim TimerId As Long Dim oldColor As Long Dim R As Range Sub StartTimer() If Not TimerOn Then TimerId = SetTimer(0, 0, 1, AddressOf TimerProc) TimerOn = True Else MsgBox "Timer already On !", vbInformation End If End Sub Sub TimerProc() On Error Resume Next With ActiveWindow If Not R Is .RangeFromPoint(lngCurPos.x, lngCurPos.y) Then R.Interior.ColorIndex = oldColor End If GetCursorPos lngCurPos Set R = .RangeFromPoint(lngCurPos.x, lngCurPos.y) oldColor = R.Interior.ColorIndex .RangeFromPoint(lngCurPos.x, lngCurPos.y).Interior.ColorIndex = 3 'Red End With DoEvents End Sub Public Sub StopTimer() If TimerOn Then KillTimer 0, TimerId TimerOn = False Else MsgBox "Timer already Off", vbInformation End If End Sub I hope someone can improve this code by fixing the 2 mentioned problems or maybe just offer a new solution altogether. Thanks. Jaafar. |
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