Use quick draw members (use the outline rectangle, they're on the tool palette) with 
zero border width on top of your other sprites. This gives you a sprite that's 
clickable and responds to mouse events but is invisible to the user.

Cheers,
Tom

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> he list,I'm sorry for this question but I havend got to many of sleep
> lately and it's working on my brain.
> I have A hotspot BUT it needs to be transparent.
> I forgot how you do it,Help this poor basterd will anyone?
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