> On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 05:38 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: > >> What is the best way to find out which control the mouse is over when > >> the mouse button is depressed? Functions such as target() within a > >> mouseMove handler and mouseControl() placed in the group script always > >> return the control the user clicked on rather than the control the > >> mouse is currently over. > >> > >> I have a scenario where I have a series of buttons grouped together. > >> If a user clicks on one of the buttons and moves over another button > >> with the mouse button still depressed then I want to shift focus to > >> that button. I haven't fond an efficient way of shifting focus since > >> it is difficult to find out when the user moves over different > >> controls > >> with the mouse button down. > >> > > > > Use a mouseMove handler on the card and the target > > In my tests the mouseMove handler will always return the target() or > mouseControl() of the control the user clicked on rather than the > control the mouse is currently over. Is there something I am missing > that will allow me to get the id of the control the mouse is over while > the mouse button is being held down?
Oops sorry, mouseMove and the within function... Cheers Monte _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution