I'm currently developing a program in Java where a certain event must be triggered only when the user clicks with both the left and the right click on a button.
Since it is a little unconventional, I decided to first test this. Here it is:
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import java.awt.event.MouseListener;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
public class GUI
{
private JFrame mainframe;
private JButton thebutton;
private boolean left_is_pressed;
private boolean right_is_pressed;
private JLabel notifier;
public GUI ()
{
thebutton = new JButton ("Double Press Me");
addListen ();
thebutton.setBounds (20, 20, 150, 40);
notifier = new JLabel (" ");
notifier.setBounds (20, 100, 170, 20);
mainframe = new JFrame ("Double Mouse Tester");
mainframe.setDefaultCloseOperation (JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
mainframe.setResizable (false);
mainframe.setSize (400, 250);
mainframe.setLayout (null);
mainframe.add (thebutton);
mainframe.add (notifier);
mainframe.setVisible (true);
left_is_pressed = right_is_pressed = false;
}
private void addListen ()
{
thebutton.addMouseListener (new MouseListener ()
{
@Override public void mouseClicked (MouseEvent e) { }
@Override public void mouseEntered (MouseEvent e) { }
@Override public void mouseExited (MouseEvent e) { }
@Override public void mousePressed (MouseEvent e)
{
//If left button pressed
if (e.getButton () == MouseEvent.BUTTON1)
{
//Set that it is pressed
left_is_pressed = true;
if (right_is_pressed)
{
//Write that both are pressed
notifier.setText ("Both pressed");
}
}
//If right button pressed
else if (e.getButton () == MouseEvent.BUTTON3)
{
//Set that it is pressed
right_is_pressed = true;
if (left_is_pressed)
{
//Write that both are pressed
notifier.setText ("Both pressed");
}
}
}
@Override public void mouseReleased (MouseEvent e)
{
//If left button is released
if (e.getButton () == MouseEvent.BUTTON1)
{
//Set that it is not pressed
left_is_pressed = false;
//Remove notification
notifier.setText (" ");
}
//If right button is released
else if (e.getButton () == MouseEvent.BUTTON3)
{
//Set that it is not pressed
right_is_pressed = false;
//Remove notification
notifier.setText (" ");
}
}
});
}
}
I tested it and it works, but there is a problem.
As you can see, the left mouse button is represented by MouseEvent.BUTTON1
and the right mouse button by MouseEvent.BUTTON3
.
If the user has a mouse which doesn't have a scroll wheel (apparently such mice still exist), then only two buttons are set in MouseEvent. Does that mean that the right button will be represented by MouseEvent.BUTTON2
instead of MouseEvent.BUTTON3
? If yes, how can I change my code to accomodate this? Is there any way I can detect something like this?
I read anything I could find on the MouseListener interface and on MouseEvent, but I couldn't find something about this.
To determine which of the Mouse buttons is pressed, these three methods from SwingUtilities could help you: