Thanks -- I'll check whether a drag event is fired.
Lola
On Jun 30, 2004, at 3:36 PM, MUNDE SANDEEP VIJAYKUMAR wrote:
i think this is due to erroroneous mouse click. it happens in my program also. many times click is not considered by java. it is bcoz a small drag event get fired. i also solved the problem by considering the length of drag
I have an application that is supposed to record the intersection point of a mouse click location and a Shape3D, *after* the user selects a particular menu option. I've set up a user-defined clickBehavior that gets triggered when the user selects the menu option and then performs a mouseclick. Most of the time, this works perfectly, but sometimes the mouseclick seems to be ignored (no AWTEvent is recorded even though the user clicked on the mouse). Has anyone else experienced this type of problem? Any suggestions/tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
Omolola
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