Hello Kasi,

This does seem to work. However, like Sandy I'm not really sure why
start() and stop() should not work. I looked at the code, and it does
do other stuff, mainly adding the mousemove trigger when onEnter (i'm
not yet sure onEnter what exactly though)..
With directly using attach I attach the mousemove event to the
document.body/container I am using.

Can you explain what exactly happens? My mind has been processing to
much JS lately, that I seem to overlook stuff at the moment.


On Jul 17, 3:28 pm, kasi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Use scroller.attach and scroller.detach instead of scroller.start and
> scroller.stop!
>
> KASI
>
> On 17 Jul., 13:48, Rolf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It's really annoying, or maybe I just don't understand how it should
> > behave/work/used. :/
>
> > On Jul 17, 8:07 am, Sanford Whiteman <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Just  wanted  to let you know that I fought with it on your behalf for
> > > past 2 hours. No luck either. Will look at it again tomw.
>
> > > --Sandy
>
> > > ------------------------------------
> > > Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
> > > Broadleaf Systems, a division of
> > > Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
> > > e-mail: [email protected]
> > > ------------------------------------

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