Thanks Jim - I switched it over and it works fine, and with much less overhead 
on mouse moved too.

Regards

Gideon 

> If I understand correctly you are calling NSCursor's -set from within your 
> view's -mouseMoved: method.  If you are just changing cursor to indicate 
> resize control areas, it would probably be cleaner to override the view's 
> -resetCursorRects: method and add cursor rects there, rather than try to 
> force a change when an event is being handled.
> 
> Jim McGowan_
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