MouseEvent"
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Revision as of 11:07, 7 January 2022
MouseEvent
- Demonstration: N/A
- Java API: MouseEvent
- JavaScript API: N/A
Employment/Purpose
Represents an event caused by the mouse's activitly. There are two possible way to identify a mouse event. One is by coordination (getX() and getY()). The other is by a logical name, called area (getArea()).
Example
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Supported events
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Supported Children
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Use cases
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Version History
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5.0.4 | August 2010 | MouseEvent.getAreaComponent() is introduced to simplify the retrieval of the associated component (usually Area). |