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Foil 32 Mouse Move Event

From Introduction to Java ECS400 Senior Undergraduate Course -- Spring Semester 1996. by Nancy J. McCracken * Critical Information in IMAGE

Whenever the user moves the mouse, a message is sent to from the client workstation to the Java system. It generates a form of interrupt called an event. Your Java applet can choose to provide a method which does appropriate response for any event. This is called an event handler - you must return true to show the general event handler that you have intervened.



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