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ActionScript classes
tabEnabled (MovieClip.tabEnabled property)
public tabEnabled : Boolean
Specifies whether the movie clip is included in automatic tab ordering. It is
undefined
by
default.
If the
tabEnabled
property is
undefined
, the object is included in automatic tab ordering
only if it defines at least one movie clip handler, such as
MovieClip.onRelease
. If
tabEnabled
is
true
, the object is included in automatic tab ordering. If the
tabIndex
property is also set to a value, the object is included in custom tab ordering as well.
If
tabEnabled
is
false
, the object is not included in automatic or custom tab ordering, even
if the
tabIndex
property is set. However, if
MovieClip.tabChildren
is
true
, you can still
include the movie clip's children in automatic tab ordering, even if
tabEnabled
is set to
false
.
Availability:
ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 6
Example
The following example does not include
myMC2_mc
in the automatic tab ordering:
myMC1_mc.onRelease = function() {};
myMC2_mc.onRelease = function() {};
myMC3_mc.onRelease = function() {};
myMC2_mc.tabEnabled = false;
See also
onRelease (MovieClip.onRelease handler)
,
tabEnabled (Button.tabEnabled
property)
,
tabChildren (MovieClip.tabChildren property)
,
tabIndex
(MovieClip.tabIndex property)
,
tabEnabled (TextField.tabEnabled property)
tabIndex (MovieClip.tabIndex property)
public tabIndex : Number
Lets you customize the tab ordering of objects in a movie. The
tabIndex
property is
undefined
by default. You can set the
tabIndex
property on a button, movie clip, or text
field instance.
If an object in a SWF file contains a
tabIndex
property, automatic tab ordering is disabled,
and the tab ordering is calculated from the
tabIndex
properties of objects in the SWF file.
The custom tab ordering includes only objects that have
tabIndex
properties.
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