I think it is a great feature request and have voted for it.

To answer Michael & Moley; Someone would need it if they wanted to
create a traditional first person control scheme, which does not mean
clicking and dragging to rotate the view (as was already covered in
Pete's feature request description.) I actually touched briefly upon
this very limitation in the book, and I think it's a perfectly valid
feature request.

Cheers
/R

On May 26, 7:29 am, Michael Iv <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is funny feature, Why would someone need it really ?
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:08 AM, Moley <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Has nothing to do with first person shooters or away3d, your looking
> > for mouse coordinates regardless of mouse position
>
> > To break out of flash into browser mouse coordinates, use javascript,
> > ala
> >http://www.frontenddeveloper.net/wiki/index.php?title=BrowserMouse_fo...
>
> > To break out of browser limits, require the user to click and hold
> > (click and hold the flash/browser in above link)
>
> > You can find a similar example
> >http://ambiera.com/coppercube/demo.php?demo=walktrough
>
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