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Hi
![]() I'm putting together a user interface in which the 'clickable' elements need to respond to not only mouse-overs/mouse-clicks/etc., but the pressing of the space bar as well. i.e. press the space bar once: button stops moving and goes to mouse over state, press space bar again: button executes mouse-click action. My current quandary: Is it possible to tell a button to 'pretend' that it's in a different mouse state without actually using the mouse? Like, is there some sort of "rollover=true" command?? Thanks, Poppet |
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