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Re: Button clicked



Ludwig,

Generally, the most common way is to create two graphics for the button, one representing the unclicked state and one representing the clicked state. You can switch between the states using onmousedown and onmouseup handlers on the image.

Let me know if you need more detail (or if I'm totally misunderstanding you).

Ben
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On Nov 4, 2005, at 2:48 PM, Ludwig Villiger wrote:

Is there a easy way to show to the user, that the button was clicked? I think of something like the genericButton from Apple, but not so complicated. It should only change the color or become darker when you click the button.

Greetings,
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