On 1.09.2014 21:03, miked...@gmail.com wrote:
How about setting the cursor to none and locking the cursor?
Because the chap may still need the cursor for something else (such as
grab).
Mike
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From: Richmond
Sent: Monday, September 1, 2014 1:59 PM
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Subject: Re: how to stop mouse clicks from executing?
On 1.09.2014 20:23, la...@significantplanet.org wrote:
I have a situation in my program where I'm showing the user some stuff. I do
not want the user to be able to click with the mouse during this time.
What is the best way to do that?
Actually it would be great if the user couldn't even move the mouse (within my
program) during this time.
TIA
Larry
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How about this sort of code in your cardScript:
on mouseUp
if fld "NIX" contains 1 then
---do nix
end if
end mouseUp
then have an offscreen fld "NIX" that you put 1 onto when your slide-show
starts, and you put 'empty' into when it finishes?
of course you could move that script out of the cardScript into all your
buttons on the card
like this:
on mouseUp
if fld "NIX" contains 1 then
---do nix
else
--do whatever you want this button to do
end if
end mouseUp
Richmond.
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