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    • romainR Offline
      romain
      last edited by

      How did you add your button ? if you added it by using the document.createElement(“button”) from a js file, I beleive you can use the following syntax to add an action to it

      var newButton = document.createElement("button");
      
      newButton.addEventListener("click", function (event) {
         //your instructions here      
       });
      

      But in order to press it, I guess you would have to show your mouse right ? or maybe you have a touchscreen.

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        Marko
        last edited by

        Thank you for help,

        but i didn’t get the click in function, i tray to add it like my own module and put it in index.html, but both doesn’t work. I have it on screen but it is not operational, in my test html it works. I remove hidden mouse cursor in css, so i can move it ower screen for testing but it will fit behind touchscreen. I’m begginer in javascript, so this is my first time meet with node and electron. Is modul requires certain writing rules to be active?

        Thank you

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        • romainR Offline
          romain @Marko
          last edited by

          @Marko Can you copy past what you did exactly ?

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            Marko
            last edited by

            No problem,

            i add this in head in html:```
            function myFunction() {
            var newButton = “Click me!”;
            var result = newButton.link(“https://www.google.com”);
            document.getElementById(“btn”).innerHTML = result;
            }

            This works great in my html file. 
            
            Thank you Romain
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              broberg Project Sponsor @Marko
              last edited by

              @Marko it’s better if you don’t alter the index.html file and instead write a module to display the button. Use the default hello world module as a base.

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                Marko @broberg
                last edited by

                @broberg i modify helloworld just like you sead, but still not active. Is thare function that can call it?
                Thank you again! ```
                //your code here

                 	getDom: function() {
                		var wrapper = document.createElement("a");
                		wrapper.innerHTML = "<a href="https://www.google.hr">" + this.config.text + "</a>";
                		return wrapper;
                	}
                });
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                • brobergB Offline
                  broberg Project Sponsor @Marko
                  last edited by broberg

                  @Marko well, you really can’t open links in that manner inside the MM, either you have to open a seperate browser or maybe if it’s possible to run google within an iframe (can’t remember the latest verdict on this subject).

                  And, what version of the mirror are you running?

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                    Marko @broberg
                    last edited by

                    @broberg i’m running MM ver. 2.1.0 on Win 10 and Node.js 7.9.0 installed

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                      broberg Project Sponsor @Marko
                      last edited by broberg

                      @Marko aahh okey. To be able to click on anything on the 2.1.0 and prevoius versions you need to change the fullcreen region property.

                      So either update to 2.1.1 or add

                      
                      .region.fullscreen {
                        pointer-events: none;
                      }
                      .region.fullscreen * {
                        pointer-events: auto;
                      }
                      

                      To your custom.css file

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                        Marko @broberg
                        last edited by

                        @broberg thank you so much, i did it finally. I can’t upgrade to v.2.1.1 (i tray it on Linux and Respberry pi3) but it wont launch on Windows, becuse he use sh to launch the app (MM). I will tray to add sh to Environment Varibale… But this is good for now.

                        Thx again

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