Monitoring of the movements of the mouse

When a mouse user of an item in my form for any other article in my form, is there a way to identify the name of the element where the cursor was sitting before they toss away?

In the end, I want to prevent the user from mousing away from some points where I was forced to put the validation code in a key-Next-Item trigger. I was forced to put the code validation into the trigger next-item key, because the validation code is complex and requires the use of several built-ins limited (go_block, next_record, go_item, etc.) in order to validate if a record with some values has been entered in an another canvas/block within the application.

I would like suggestions. Thank you.

It is at this point that the "When-validate-Item" trigger first shot time and again unexpectedly appears.

Yes, it's what I introduced the GLOBAL. INPROCESS, so that him WHEN-VALIDATE-ITEM "knows" that it is done because its controls called "inside" a validation of loop

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