You can add an event handler for MapMouseEvent.DRAG_START and
MapMouseEvent.DRAG_END. In each of these handlers you could set a
global member variable (_isUserDragging:Boolean = true/false).  Here
is the documentation on these events:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/flash/reference.html#MapMouseEvent

On Sep 1, 6:16 am, rebellion <[email protected]> wrote:
> How can I do a check if user is dragging the map?
>
> I basically have an eventlistener which shows a movieclip around the
> mouse cursor if the user click and hold the mouse for two seconds.
>
> The thing is that I don't want the eventlistener to count two seconds
> if the user is dragging, since it will show the movieclip and stop the
> dragging after two continuous seconds of dragging.
>
> Is there a map.isDragging() function or something?
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