>From: KnowledgeWare <knowledgeware@KCCSOFT.COM> >Reply-To: Authorware Professional <AWARE@listserv.cc.kuleuven.ac.be> >To: AWARE@LISTSERV.CC.KULEUVEN.AC.BE Hi Ron:
Thanks for the response. I solved the problem using part of the suggestion from Jorge and part from Andrew. I used a keypress for the escape key. Then I used a display icon and a calc icon with Quit() in and boy does this work great. Thanks also to Jorge and Andrew.
Thanks again.
Bill Hill
>Subject: Re: Exiting an application. >Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 16:49:47 -0700 > >Why don't you try setting up a 'perpetual' interaction, that it active >throughout the program, and set 'Esc' as an alternate keypress in the >interaction? I don't think you can make text interactions perpetual, but >you >could use a button or hot spot interaction with the button or hot spot >moved >off the screen so it is never visible. Then set 'Esc' in the 'Key(s)' >field. >When the user pushes the 'Esc' key it would be as if they are clicking on >the button. > >Ron > >
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