You know you can operate the touch screen with your finger,
Not a touch screen, surely ;)
and in emergency cases go into the control panel and unhide the cursor?
You got a point there... We might go with that, if other solutions don't
work (the Tech. Man. actually looked thoughtfull when I
I could launch ELO
Wow, they were my favorite band back when I was in seventh grade ;-)
a key combination from director - it might be
simple enough to make the cursor visible again at that point.
Right -- that's what I meant by the 'emergency' key, but using Director
only:
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on 11/17/00 11:27 AM, Karina Steffens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) museum curators are very odd people, and their knowlege of computers
seems to be in reverse proportion to their knowlege about the subject matter
of whatever the museum is about.
Not just curators. I once worked on a touch
I once worked on a touch screen kiosk and was asked why
there weren't any button rollovers?
As a matter of fact, I saw a kiosk about four years ago that could sense
a finger before it touched the screen, at a distance adjustable via
software. Of course there wouldn't be much of a distance
You can program rollovers and finger. I have it working here at the casino. In fact I
had to take the finger out but still have the rollover on all my buttons. I have 368
buttons in one program. On the slots we use rollovers on them, but no finger.
Fred Westermeyer
Slot Graphics
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