Hi Steve,

The cursor changes, but you can't see it. Set the lockCursor to true or use the command "lock cursor" to keep the new state of the cursor. Unlock the cursor to see the default cursor(s) again.

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On 20 jun 2008, at 14:12, stevex64 wrote:


Hi all,
This seems as basic as it can get. I have an image on a background. On
mouseEnter and mouseLeave it calls a simple handler in the stack script. The script uses a switch statement. On mouseEnter I "set cursor to hand". On mouseLeave I "set cursor to arrow". I know the script gets executed because
I put "put" statements in that put unique messages for mouseEnter and
mouseLeave. BUT, the cursor never changes.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Steve



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