On Monday, March 11, 2013 12:00:37 PM UTC-5, Alex Gardner wrote:
> On Monday, March 11, 2013 11:57:49 AM UTC-5, Alex Gardner wrote:
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> > > I am in the process of making a pong game in python using the pygame 
> > > library.  My current problem is that when I move the mouse, it turns off 
> > > as soon as the mouse stops moving.  The way I am doing this is by making 
> > > the default cursor invisible and using .png files as replacements for the 
> > > cursor.  Perhaps my code would best explain my problem.  I will take help 
> > > in any way that I can.  Here are the links that contain my code:
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> > > Main class:  http://pastebin.com/HSQzX6h2
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> > > Main file (where the problem lies):  http://pastebin.com/67p97RsJ
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> > > If the links yield nothing, please let me know (agardner...@gmail.com)
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> I added the blank paddle after the green one and now the green one is just 
> gone..... I feel like such a newbie >< 


> screen.blit(bpaddle, paddle_rect)

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