Add the line "the ExitLock = true" in your preparemovie handler - it should
be OK.

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> Behalf Of Swerbrick, Darryl
> Sent: 25 octobre, 2000 11:22
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> Subject: <lingo-l> Escape key
>
>
> I'm currently working on a CBT that is based on software our
> company sells.
> In the director movie, I have to simulate the actions that
> occur in the real
> product.  For instance I need to program keyboard entry.
>
> The problem that I'm having is that I need to use the escape
> key.  I have
> tried using the keyCode for this but it does not seem to work.
>
> Below is the script that I'm using.
>
> on prepareMovie
>   set the keyUpScript to "checkKey"
> end prepareMovie
>
> on checkKey
>  if the keyCode = 53 or the key = RETURN then go to marker(+1)
> end
>
> An ideas?
>
> Note: The final movie is saved as shockwave.
>
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