3 quick things:

1)  Make your targets (things that you click on) big.  Fingers are 
very big in relation to an arrow cursor.

2)  Do your action on mouseDown rather than the more typical on 
mouseUp.  (And do your own hilight of buttons that are pressed - turn 
to a down state for a quarter second or so, then show the up state 
again)

3)  Drag and Drop is tough for user's to do in a touch screen environment.

Irv

At 8:17 PM +0100 5/8/01, vivienne downes wrote:
>Kiosk:
>Hi- I've been using Director and Lingo for around a year now and I've not
>done much programming- we have been given a project to do at college which
>involves designing a touch-screen kiosk. Before I begin it, has anyone got
>any hints/tips/tricks based on their own experiences using Lingo, or the
>ISBN of any good books on the subject, please? TIA
>Viv Downes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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