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MouseEvents vs getMouse() methods

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Both of the above can be used to manipulate the mouse. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

I am attempting to click and move the mouse in quick succession (with the least possible delay). Which approach of the two is most suitable?
Is there any way to combine multiple mouse events into one?

Edited by Adept

getMouse.

 

Don't really need to explain if you know what you're doing.

28 minutes ago, Adept said:

Both of the above can be used to manipulate the mouse. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

I am attempting to click and move the mouse in quick succession (with the least possible delay). Which approach of the two is most suitable?
Is there any way to combine multiple mouse events into one?

The getMouse() methods make use of MouseEvent.

If you need more customisation of the mouse movements then use a MouseEvent

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