Hello Bhakti, what I'm really trying to do is avoid the mouse. I am hoping
that when the mouse draws near to the image the image will start to move
away from the mouse by a certain point, both locv and loch depending on the
position of the mouse.



Elvin M. Certeza, Jr.
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~certeza/

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the mouseLoc will tell you where the cursor is, and you can compare it
with the locations of other sprites.

"Elvin M. Certeza, Jr." wrote:
>
> Hello List, does anyone know where I can read on some information
regarding
> mouse detection?  I am trying to play with an object detecting the mouse
> location related to it's distance form the object, say within 5 pixels.
>
> Tks.
>
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