its button.enabled = false;

Lois IN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi,
First of all, sorry for my english.

When you say "the button are disabled" you refer like this:
button.enabled = false;
Or you just talk about visibiliti:
button._visible = false;

Please confirm that.

Regards!

2007/1/25, Arindam Dhar :
>
> hi,
>
> I have a movie loaded with many animations(not scripted). And there are
> few buttons on stage to control them.Now,when the buttons are disabled,
> continueously clicking on them makes the animations slower and sometimes
> jerky.
>
> Why is that happening? When button is disabled no code execution happens
> so, what consumes the CPU? its a fact that multiple processing makes flash
> animations slower, but never thought clicking disabled buttons would consume
> CPU and make animations slower..
>
> Any explanation is highly appreciated..
>
> thanks,
>
> Arindam
>
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