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  1. #1
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    Button Audio On/Off

    Hi guys,
    I'm trying to make 2 Audio buttons On and Off.
    when they will press the On the button will be change to Off,
    and When you click the Off it will change to On.
    The buttons are images without text.

    Any ideas,
    I tried to use the Disabled but then I can't press the Button again.

    Thanks,
    David.

  2. #2
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    Try turning on the "toggle" style for the button.

  3. #3
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    Where can I find this Function?

    Can you please tell me how to get to it ? and maybe shortly what is it?

    Thanks,
    David.

  4. #4
    Corey is offline Indigo Rose Staff Alumni
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    Hi. In AMS Press F1 and then in the "Type in keyword to find" field of the "Index" tab enter "toggle". You'll see a couple choices, one for the toggle actions and one for toggle buttons. Those have everything you need, if you still have questions after reading those, just let us know.

    Corey Milner
    Creative Director, Indigo Rose Software

  5. #5
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    Well.... I reat it...

    And the Toggle button from what I understood is just for changing the Status of the Button. (Up/Down) Within the same button.

    My problem is that I would like to Load different Button to the same place that Hold Different Grafic.

    Think about the button Mute in Media Player, After you click on it it's change and then you can click again to bring it back.

    Thanks,
    David.

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    Corey is offline Indigo Rose Staff Alumni
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    Yep that's exactly what a toggle button does. There's an example in the gallery in the "Special" folder I think, "checkbox" or something like that. If you take a look, you'll see it's exactly what you are looking for. Best way to learn to buld your own is to pick that one apart, perhaps using the built in button maker tool, and take a look at how it's done. It's super simple, you'll get it right away. The button maker tool is a great way to build your own image based toggle buttons quickly in a simple drag 'n drop environment.

    Corey Milner
    Creative Director, Indigo Rose Software

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    You Right, That was easy...


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    Corey is offline Indigo Rose Staff Alumni
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    Hehehe.

    Corey Milner
    Creative Director, Indigo Rose Software

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