Flash gurus!! plz help

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  • tGP0

    using both a "traiditional" flash button or a movieclip button will do this, flash understand the cursor as being the last place the cursor was before it goes outside of the flash area...

    widening the space of "buttonless" swf area is one way to fix this, another, a bit hacky, you could trigger an interval or onEnterFrame function when the button was in the rollOver state, and check after say a few seconds if the cursor had moved or not, if it hasnt, go ahead and force rollOff... if you mouse out of the swf area, the cursor position will remain the same untill you revisit that area...

    hope this helps

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