Probably, the cursor changes back to default, before you see the
watch. Try this to test:
on mouseUp
set the cursor to watch
wait 5 seconds
end mouseUp
I'm not sure what is wrong with the last line of your script. I see
an additional space in that line which is probably something else,
maybe a tab or non-breaking space, maybe something else. I'd delete
that line and type it again.
Best,
Mark
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Op 16-mei-2006, om 2:07 heeft Russ McBride het volgende geschreven:
Can't do any cursor control on 2.7.1 (Mac 10.4.6)
on mouseMove x, y
set the cursor to watch #doesn't do anything
#really want to set the cursor to the double i-beam
though, but can't compile this line
set the cursor to (the id of img "vdividecursorgif" of
stack "revMacCursors")
end mousMove
any tips appreciated.
--russ
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