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> why does the mouse pointer suggest interactive behaviour?
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post Aug 23 2006, 04:03 PM
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In runmode the mousepointer changes to a hand even on a grey area, suggesting I can click on something, which I can't of course. You can only click buttons but you cannot tell the difference between an clickable area and a normal area. Can I influnce this behaviour? I would like to see something browserlike. Hovering over a clickable area changes the mousepointer to a hand.

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In runmode the mousepointer changes to a hand even on a grey area, suggesting I can click on something, which I can't of course. You can only click buttons but you cannot tell the difference between an clickable area and a normal area. Can I influnce this behaviour? I would like to see something browserlike. Hovering over a clickable area changes the mousepointer to a hand.


Oh well, that is too simple... frusty.gif sorry for bothering you.

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