Hi, I noticed with this problem that the Flash movie itself needs focus, not the browser. Just in case you were going to use javascript or something else to get browser focus... Instead, you'll need to force a click on the Flash movie at some point, as Helen suggests. Best wishes, M
----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Triolo" <designer@i-technica.com> To: <flasher@chinwag.com> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 6:16 PM Subject: Re: FLASH: KEY.isDown Question
> Oliver, > > Maybe you're having the same problem others have had -- no key press > code works til the browser has focus. Did you try clicking with the > mouse in the browser window before doing a key press? If that works, > you'll have to add a Start button or some other way to get focus in the > window first. If it doesn't, then I'm not sure what your problem is. > > Regards, > Helen
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