Here was my original post - 

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. 

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> On 28 jun 2008, at 06:30, stevex64 wrote:
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>> I knew it would be simple. Thank you both for your input!
>>
>> Steve
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