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Mouse event listening

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Having the ability to listen for mouse events would make it possible to create interactive paint for scripts.

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I have already tried that and it didn't work, that's why I have posted this topic.

Edited by Xyssto

  • 2 weeks later...

Was planning on using mouse listener tonight to minimize my paint for chat i will let you know if it works and/or a work around.

Honestly you could simply do client.getMousePosition(). Atm I don't think you can detect clicks.

can you use client.getMouseListener() ?

 

 

and store that and then use it ?

I managed it through a hackish fix involving BCEL to locate mouse event subclasses and reflection to call their constructors. I wouldn't really recommend this...

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