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public dynamic class ContextMenu
extends Object
The ContextMenu class provides runtime control over the items in the Flash Player context menu, which appears when a user right-clicks (Windows) or Control-clicks (Macintosh) on Flash Player. You can use the methods and properties of the ContextMenu class to add custom menu items, control the display of the built-in context menu items (for example, Zoom In and Print), or create copies of menus.
You can attach a ContextMenu object to a specific button, movie clip, or text field object, or to an entire movie level. You use the menu property of the Button, MovieClip, or TextField classes to do this. For more information about the menu property, see Button.menu, MovieClip.menu, and TextField.menu.
To add new items to a ContextMenu object, you create a ContextMenuItem object, and then add that object to the ContextMenu.customItems array. For more information about creating context menu items, see the ContextMenuItem class entry.
Flash Player has three types of context menus: the standard menu (which appears when you right-click in Flash Player), the edit menu (which appears when you right-click over a selectable or editable text field), and an error menu (which appears when a SWF file has failed to load into Flash Player.) Only the standard and edit menus can be modified with the ContextMenu class.
Custom menu items always appear at the top of the Flash Player context menu, above any visible built-in menu items; a separator bar distinguishes built-in and custom menu items. You can add no more than 15 custom items to a context menu. You cannot remove the Settings menu item from the context menu. The Settings menu item is required in Flash so users can access the settings that affect privacy and storage on their computers. You also cannot remove the About menu item from the context menu, which is required so users can find out what version of Flash Player they are using.
You must use the constructor new ContextMenu() to create a ContextMenu object before calling its methods.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 7
ContextMenuItem, menu (Button.menu property), menu (MovieClip.menu property), menu (TextField.menu property)
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An object that has the following Boolean properties: |
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An array of ContextMenuItem objects. |
Properties inherited from class Object constructor (Object.constructor property), __proto__ (Object.__proto__ property), prototype (Object.prototype property), __resolve (Object.__resolve property)
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Called when a user invokes the Flash Player context menu, but before the menu is actually displayed. |
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ContextMenu |
Creates a new ContextMenu object. |
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copy |
Creates a copy of the specified ContextMenu object. |
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hideBuiltInItems |
Hides all built-in menu items (except Settings) in the specified ContextMenu object. |
Methods inherited from class Object
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