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Flash Momentum Tutorial

By Matt Carpenter
2007-12-15


startDrag Woes

As you probably know, Flash comes with a great predefined function startDrag. This makes dragging things around the screen very easy. However, once you call the function stopDrag, the object stops dead in its tracks. If you wanted the object to maintain its motion once stopDrag is called, you will need to add some extra code to your objects.

Tutorial Pages:
» startDrag Woes
» Get the motion
» Damping and Limiting
» The End


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