org.eclipse.swt.events
Class MouseTrackAdapter
java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.swt.events.MouseTrackAdapter
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All Implemented Interfaces:
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EventListener,
MouseTrackListener, org.eclipse.swt.internal.SWTEventListener
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Direct Known Subclasses:
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AnnotationBarHoverManager.Closer
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public abstract class MouseTrackAdapter
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Object
- implements
MouseTrackListener
This adapter class provides default implementations for the
methods described by the MouseTrackListener interface.
Classes that wish to deal with MouseEvents which
occur as the mouse pointer passes (or hovers) over controls can
extend this class and override only the methods which they are
interested in.
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See Also:
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MouseTrackListener,
MouseEvent,
Sample code and further information
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Method Summary
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void
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mouseEnter
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MouseEvent e)
Sent when the mouse pointer passes into the area of
the screen covered by a control. |
void
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mouseExit
(
MouseEvent e)
Sent when the mouse pointer passes out of the area of
the screen covered by a control. |
void
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mouseHover
(
MouseEvent e)
Sent when the mouse pointer hovers (that is, stops moving
for an (operating system specified) period of time) over
a control. |
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.
Object
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clone,
equals,
finalize,
getClass,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
toString,
wait,
wait,
wait
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MouseTrackAdapter
public MouseTrackAdapter()
mouseEnter
public void mouseEnter(
MouseEvent e)
- Sent when the mouse pointer passes into the area of
the screen covered by a control.
The default behavior is to do nothing.
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Specified by:
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mouseEnter
in interface
MouseTrackListener
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Parameters:
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e - an event containing information about the mouse enter
mouseExit
public void mouseExit(
MouseEvent e)
- Sent when the mouse pointer passes out of the area of
the screen covered by a control.
The default behavior is to do nothing.
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Specified by:
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mouseExit
in interface
MouseTrackListener
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Parameters:
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e - an event containing information about the mouse exit
mouseHover
public void mouseHover(
MouseEvent e)
- Sent when the mouse pointer hovers (that is, stops moving
for an (operating system specified) period of time) over
a control.
The default behavior is to do nothing.
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Specified by:
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mouseHover
in interface
MouseTrackListener
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Parameters:
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e - an event containing information about the hover
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