I am unable to click and drag sprites when I run my (first) project using Flash.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/infoage/2867283
Is there a work-around that anyone knows of? Can I re-code part of my project so that clicking and dragging works when I upload to the MIT website and run it with Flash Player?
Thank you.
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You can simply "unlock" the sprites. This allows dragging in any type of player. Simply select the sprite you want to unlock, go to the upper section that contains the name, position, direction, etc. and click on the little lock next to the name. When it changes to the unlocked position, it can now be dragged.
Hope that solves it!
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Click on the sprite, near the name at the top, there should be a lock. Click on it. This will let you drag it.
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2 people posting at the same time ^
I never knew this, thanks!
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MoreWillpower wrote:
2 people posting at the same time ^
I never knew this, thanks!
Where?
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For some unknown reason, all of the sprites that comprise the first sentence work properly. I can click and drag them to the blue or red line and the response will be a fairy sound for the correct answer and a cough for the incorrect answer. (You can see what I mean by doing it with the first sentence.) Unfortunately, that does not happen when I drag words from the second sentence. It works when I run it in Scratch but not Flash.
Is this an error on my behalf (or that can otherwise be worked around by me)? Or is this problem a bug that is out of my power to fix?
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infoage wrote:
For some unknown reason, all of the sprites that comprise the first sentence work properly. I can click and drag them to the blue or red line and the response will be a fairy sound for the correct answer and a cough for the incorrect answer. (You can see what I mean by doing it with the first sentence.) Unfortunately, that does not happen when I drag words from the second sentence. It works when I run it in Scratch but not Flash.
Is this an error on my behalf (or that can otherwise be worked around by me)? Or is this problem a bug that is out of my power to fix?
This is probably a problem with the Flash Player, though with the right scripts, it might be avoided online and offline.
Last edited by ErnieParke (2012-10-28 18:04:40)
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