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You can use the QTVRMouseUp function to handle the user's releasing the mouse button while the cursor is in a QuickTime VR movie for which mouse-down tracking is disabled.
OSErr QTVRMouseUp (QTVRInstance qtvr, Pointpt, UInt32*hotSpotID, WindowPtr w);
The QTVRMouseUp function returns, in the long integer pointed to by the hotSpotID parameter, the ID of the hot spot in the QuickTime VR movie specified by the qtvr parameter that lies directly under the point specified by the pt parameter. If no hot spot lies under that point, the long integer is set to 0. QTVRMouseUp also performs any other tasks that are typically performed when the user releases the mouse button after clicking it when the cursor is in a QuickTime VR movie.
You need to call QTVRMouseUp only if you have disabled mouse-down tracking for the specified QuickTime VR movie.
Use QTVRSetMouseDownTracking (link) to change the mouse-down tracking state of a QuickTime VR movie. Use QTVRMouseDown (link) and QTVRMouseStillDown (link) to handle the mouse button's being clicked and held down.
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