Well... There is a way, but it's fairly complicated...
Hold down shift, and click the rounded bit in the 'R' in Scratch:
Then click on "turn fill screen off"
Then hold down Alt, and click three times on the bar where the green flag is (not on the green flag itself), then click pink circle with the cross in it, that will delete it.
Then shift-click the R again, and select turn fill screen on. Then you're done! Just remember to not save your changes or it will be stuck like that forever...

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WeirdF wrote:
Well... There is a way, but it's fairly complicated...
Hold down shift, and click the rounded bit in the 'R' in Scratch:
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/images/Shift-click-R.png
Then click on "turn fill screen off"
Then hold down Alt, and click three times on the bar where the green flag is (not on the green flag itself), then click pink circle with the cross in it, that will delete it.
Then shift-click the R again, and select turn fill screen on. Then you're done! Just remember to not save your changes or it will be stuck like that forever...
Unless you reinstall Scratch!
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bizzib wrote:
WeirdF wrote:
Well... There is a way, but it's fairly complicated...
Hold down shift, and click the rounded bit in the 'R' in Scratch:
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/images/Shift-click-R.png
Then click on "turn fill screen off"
Then hold down Alt, and click three times on the bar where the green flag is (not on the green flag itself), then click pink circle with the cross in it, that will delete it.
Then shift-click the R again, and select turn fill screen on. Then you're done! Just remember to not save your changes or it will be stuck like that forever...Unless you reinstall Scratch!
Or copy Scratch into another folder and run it from there.
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jvvg wrote:
If you don't know Squeak, there isn't a way.
Unless someone gave you the code
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