You've got a handle on the situation it would appear. Sounds interesting. Good luck.

Joe Wilkins

On May 15, 2009, at 7:09 AM, Jacques Hausser wrote:

Thanks, Joe

This solution implies "pass keydown" and "pass mouseDown" everywhere these messages are trapped... I should perhaps also add "on mouseMove" and "pass mouseMove"... I'll check it anyway. It's for an application used in an exhibition - about Darwin and (R)evolution. I'm using a timer to restore the opening screen after some time if nobody is fiddling with the computer.

Jacques

Le 15 mai 2009 à 15:45, Joe Lewis Wilkins a écrit :

Hi  Prof:

Just putting an on keydown and on mouseDown handler in the stack script will be triggered if the mouse is clicked or any key is pressed. How you handle that and what else you might want to do, other than a simple beep is up to you. Obviously, this will necessitate some caution to prevent blockage of performance. Or am I missing something?

Joe Wilkins

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