> You need to explain the situation a little better. It shoulds like a good
> old fashioned hash array would do the trick, but I'm unsure whether I
> understand your problem or not.

Okay, we have broken apart a old keyboard and hooked up some simple
buttons to the print plate this all works nicely. If the user pusses the
button (which happens when the block is in his standard, because of the
weight of the block -- the button gets pushed) a key event will be raised
just like hitting a letter on the keyboard.

Now because the item has been pushed continuously you get a loop of key
events for the letter associated with the button. Now you need to activate
a animation by putting the block into his standards in a predefined order.
Somehow I am not seeing the solution for this problem, I know this has to
be so easy.

Yours,

Weyert de Boer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
innerfuse*

http://www.innerfuse.biz/
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