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    Mouse controlled movement

    I have 2 questions of the mouse controlled movement.

    - How I do to detect the double-click if I using mouse controlled movement?
    - The mouse pointer doesn't restore when changed other movement or object destroyed by the event.

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    1. I don't think you can.
    2. If you use the mouse movement, you can't revive the mouse without going to a different frame.

    There are ways to make a mouse controlled movement with the mouse movement. I could make you a example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happygreenfrog View Post
    1. I don't think you can.
    2. If you use the mouse movement, you can't revive the mouse without going to a different frame.

    There are ways to make a mouse controlled movement with the mouse movement. I could make you a example.
    But i think this involves using the Mouse Extencion ( wich is able to repossition the Windows mouse pointer ).
    Because you cant detect mouse movemet ( windows mouse pointer ) in all directions if the mouse pointer is possitioned at the edge of the screen.

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    Thanks.
    After all, best way make own mouse movement and don't use the mouse controll movement?

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    An example is attached. Two events, five actions, two objects.
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    You can just set an active for your mouse controlled object to always be positioned at the X,Y coords of the mouse pointer.

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