idle as in after the clip has not been used, it turns invisible. In my case the clip I want to make invisible is the control panel to my video gallery, which after 4 seconds I want to turn invisibe.
I don't think getTimer() is exactly what you want...
The getTimer() function tells you the number of milliseconds that have passed since the movie started playing. What you need is how long it has been since the user last tried to access the movie clip...
I made a quick example of one way to do it. It has an explanation inside, and fully commented code. Hope it helps!
I don't think getTimer() is exactly what you want...
The getTimer() function tells you the number of milliseconds that have passed since the movie started playing. What you need is how long it has been since the user last tried to access the movie clip...
I made a quick example of one way to do it. It has an explanation inside, and fully commented code. Hope it helps!
-Zippy Dee
can I put a timer to hide after a mousemove function. here is the code i used, all I need is a timer that will make it invisible after a mousemove function. I feel this will be easier than a get time function.
if you have another onEnterFrame function somewhere else, then just put that onEnterFrame code into the one you already have.
ok, basically what I am trying to do, is do the same effect done by the YouTube control panel when you view the video in fullscreen mode. The controlers fade out until the mouse moves again. does that help you better understqnd what I am trying to do?