Joined: November 25th, 2004, 1:24 pm Posts: 511 Location: Scotland
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OS: Win 10
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if you use a freehand hotspot to trace the required 'active' area, making sure it is closed off when you draw it (you should get the option to close it if the ends don't quite meet up). If you look in the object inspector, you will see the hotspot with a polygon below. Select the polygon and righclick and select properties. Select vector fill and tick the 'use background' box. Select any colour. This should now work as you expect(assuming you have attached a trigger and action to the hotspot)
If you don't fill the polygon, only the line of the polygon is active, which may be confusing you. Using this method, you can draw irregular hotspots which are defined precicely by the polygon and not the boundary box around it.
Hope this helps.
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