That's very interesting - I've had exactly the same problems as you
and would like to see how it's done.

And no, I don't consider it OT at all.

Ian

On 4/26/07, Zippy Doo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OT?: Apologies if this *is* off topic, I thought an open solution to this
> common problem would be useful.  I dont think any exisits as yet, infact
> the problem may of been given up on as unsolvable.  Id hoped this example
> may reignite inquiry?
>
> OnRollOut will not work - if you move the mouse too fast off the stage,
> flash will not respond to the rollOut (as the mouse has moved move pixels
> per tick than flash can check i guess).  In this case the x,y position of
> the mouse becomes 'stuck' somewhere on the flash movie.  Its only in AS3 we
> have the introduction of the new On Stage Leave event.
>
> However this solution and an invisible border - will capture +/- 95% of
> mouse out cases.  The example I posted, to the best of my knowledge seems to
> capture 100%.
>
>
>
> On 4/25/07, Rákos Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > There is nothing special, a simple onRollOut/onRollOver with a button
> > covering the whole stage is always working. But this is slightly
> > off-topic I think.
> >
> >   Attila
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