The alternative is much harder, so I agree:
Mouse Pointer Tracker's Scripts:
When Green Flag Clicked
Forever
go to mouse pointer
if <touching color [ ]>
set [touching color?] to ( )
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yes this is correct !
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i new how to do it i but it wood be easer to have the blok and you wood also have to make it so the sprite is the same size as the mouse. did i spell easer right?
Last edited by leon0 (2009-08-25 03:16:02)
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Nice idea, if there's a block like this it should be named "Clicking color [-]?"
Last edited by technoguyx (2009-08-25 08:33:44)
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leon0 wrote:
i new how to do it i but it wood be easer to have the blok and you wood also have to make it so the sprite is the same size as the mouse. did i spell easer right?
It's easier Nice idea by the way!
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WeirdF wrote:
Good idea, and maybe others as well, like:
if mouse pointer is touching edge
if mouse pointer is at x ( ) y ( )
Lets hope the Scratch Team sees this.
thers all redey a way see.
<when green flag clicked>
<if><( <mouse x> <=> what ever and its the same as mouse y )>
<{ do what ever }>
<end>
ok
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