He doesn't want to disable the button... He just doesn't want the button to
change it's look when he rolls over it with the mouse.
The way I've done it in the past is to make the upState and the overState
the same.
HTH,
Nate
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Martyn Bowis wrote:
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yms0411 wrote:
Hi i'm making a kiosk application at the moment and I want to
disable
all mouse actions on a button such as mouseover, rollover, rollout,
etc
I've extended Button and wrote the following code on the constructor
this.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_OVER,
ignoreMo
button.enable=false is not what you want?
On 30/01/2009, at 1:54 PM, yms0411 wrote:
Hi i'm making a kiosk application at the moment and I want to disable
all mouse actions on a button such as mouseover, rollover, rollout,
etc
I've extended Button and wrote the following code on the constructo
Hi i'm making a kiosk application at the moment and I want to disable
all mouse actions on a button such as mouseover, rollover, rollout,
etc
I've extended Button and wrote the following code on the constructor
this.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_OVER, ignoreMouseEvent, true);
private funct
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