I managed to get an underlying canvas receive events (not a uicomponent as previously set).
thomas parquier --- http://www.web-attitude.fr/realisations/ msn : thomas.parqu...@web-attitude.fr softphone : sip:webattit...@ekiga.net <sip%3awebattit...@ekiga.net> téléphone portable : +33601 822 056 2010/1/22 thomas parquier <mailingli...@web-attitude.fr> > already set mouseEnabled to false... so as includeInLayout > > > thomas parquier > --- > http://www.web-attitude.fr/realisations/ > msn : thomas.parqu...@web-attitude.fr > softphone : sip:webattit...@ekiga.net <sip%3awebattit...@ekiga.net> > téléphone portable : +33601 822 056 > > > 2010/1/22 kovacs levy <gyermek_...@yahoo.com> > > >> >> try to use mouseEnabled and mouseChildren properties, if those will set to >> false the component will not interact with the mouse >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* thomas parquier <mailingli...@web-attitude.fr> >> *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com >> *Sent:* Fri, January 22, 2010 4:02:20 PM >> *Subject:* [flexcoders] How to click through a component ? >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> How to get sort of a click-through- component behavior ? >> In the app I'm coding now, an image with some transparency should not >> prevent a component behind (not a child) to receive mouse events. >> >> have a good day, >> thomas parquier >> --- >> http://www.web- attitude. >> fr/realisations/<http://www.web-attitude.fr/realisations/> >> msn : thomas.parquier@ web-attitude. fr <thomas.parqu...@web-attitude.fr> >> softphone : sip:webattitude@ ekiga.net <sip%3awebattit...@ekiga.net> >> téléphone portable : +33601 822 056 >> >> >> > >