If you have a keyboard device, you can use gdk_device_get_associated_device() to return the paired mouse device.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Stefan Salewski <m...@ssalewski.de> wrote: > I recently ported a GTK2 application to GTK3 > (http://www.ssalewski.de/PetEd.html.en) > > I had some working Ruby code like this for GTK2: > > def distribute_events(pda, event) > if event.event_type == Gdk::Event::Type::KEY_PRESS > px, py = pda.get_user_coordinates(*pda.pointer) > else > px, py = pda.get_user_coordinates(event.x, event.y) > > window.get_pointer() is deprecated in GTK3. > > > https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkWidget.html#gtk-widget-get-pointer > > We should use > > > https://developer.gnome.org/gdk3/stable/gdk3-Windows.html#gdk-window-get-device-position > > But for this function we need a reference to the pointing device, which > is not available from keyboard event. > > Or in other words: > In GTK3-demo there is an Drawing_Area application where we can draw when > we held down the left mouse key: How can we draw a circle at the current > mouse position when we press 'C' key? > > Best regards, > > Stefan Salewski > > > _______________________________________________ > gtk-list mailing list > gtk-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list > -- Jasper
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