Time pause and call edge on a method question. please

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Hi all, This App is the best thing that happened on the Web, I have only been using it for a week, i use to write Quick basic, that tell you how long ago i last wrote a program, I like programming, and would appreciate you help.

1. Can you help me add a pause time between the moving each ball.
2. how can i get the the edge in the other Method

or do i have to approach it in a different way, would really appreciate your support.

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Thank you
Marwan
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Scott Ferguson

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Mar 6, 2014, 10:04:55 AM3/6/14
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The 'other' socket needs a component block for a ball or ImageSprite. 
You can find those by selecting one of your ball instances or ImageSprite instances from the list on the left in the blocks editor.
Then scroll to the bottom of that list and the last block will be the component block with just the name of the component instance on it.
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Thank you for the reply, but i need the balls to detect the edge of the screen,

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Mar 7, 2014, 5:36:17 AM3/7/14
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Thank you for the reply, but i need the balls to detect the edge of the screen,

use the Ball.EdgeReached event. 
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