![]() ![]() ![]() But I think you should make a determined effort on your own, first. If you'd like to have a go at putting this concept into action yourself, I'll provide help if you get stuck. I provided a demo for tracking mouse movement in this thread, here And you can download my demo apz (Track Mouse Movement) from: here That'll take a bit of work because you need to track X/Y coordinates of the mouse using the System.GetMousePosition() command. To do that, you'd have to track mouse-movement and integrate it with the Page.StartTimer() command, as an if/then statement. The trick from there however, will be to limit the clickable-area to within your arrow buttons (images) only. This will be enough to start/stop the image-scroll effect wherever you click on the page. If you move the Page.StartTimer() command (in the above code), over to the Page On Mouse Button event, it will trigger the Timer without the mouse-button needing to be released first. ![]()
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