This works in ActionScript 3.0, too.

You should use Graphic instances for your button's states. Otherwise, set the InteractiveObject.mouseEnabled properties of MovieClips for each state to false.
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Adam Pasztory wrote:
The problem seems to be that each of my button states is a MovieClip.  In
your version, the buttons states are just raw graphics and text the timeline
of the button.  Do a "convert to symbol" on your graphics, and change each
button state into a MovieClip.  The hit areas will no longer work.

Good luck,
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