Mouse position
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Get the current location of the mouse cursor relative to the active window. Please specify if the window may be externally created.
Ada
The GTK procedure is Get_Pointer. It returns mouse coordinates relatively to a window (internally created). The following program shows a button, which when pressed indicates coordinates of the mouse pointer relatively to the main window: <lang Ada>with GLib; use GLib; with Gtk.Button; use Gtk.Button; with Gtk.Label; use Gtk.Label; with Gtk.Window; use Gtk.Window; with Gtk.Widget; use Gtk.Widget; with Gtk.Table; use Gtk.Table;
with Gtk.Handlers; with Gtk.Main;
procedure Tell_Mouse is
Window : Gtk_Window; Grid : Gtk_Table; Button : Gtk_Button; Label : Gtk_Label; package Handlers is new Gtk.Handlers.Callback (Gtk_Widget_Record); package Return_Handlers is new Gtk.Handlers.Return_Callback (Gtk_Widget_Record, Boolean); function Delete_Event (Widget : access Gtk_Widget_Record'Class) return Boolean is begin return False; end Delete_Event; procedure Destroy (Widget : access Gtk_Widget_Record'Class) is begin Gtk.Main.Main_Quit; end Destroy; procedure Clicked (Widget : access Gtk_Widget_Record'Class) is X, Y : GInt; begin Get_Pointer (Window, X, Y); Set_Text (Label, "At" & GInt'Image (X) & GInt'Image (Y)); end Clicked;
begin
Gtk.Main.Init; Gtk.Window.Gtk_New (Window); Gtk_New (Grid, 1, 2, False); Add (Window, Grid); Gtk_New (Label); Attach (Grid, Label, 0, 1, 0, 1); Gtk_New (Button, "Click me"); Attach (Grid, Button, 0, 1, 1, 2); Return_Handlers.Connect ( Window, "delete_event", Return_Handlers.To_Marshaller (Delete_Event'Access) ); Handlers.Connect ( Window, "destroy", Handlers.To_Marshaller (Destroy'Access) ); Handlers.Connect ( Button, "clicked", Handlers.To_Marshaller (Clicked'Access) ); Show_All (Grid); Show (Window); Gtk.Main.Main;
end Tell_Mouse;</lang>
AutoHotkey
Window may be externally created. <lang AutoHotkey>WinGetTitle, window, A MouseGetPos, x, y Msgbox, the mouse is at xpos %x% ypos %y% in window %window%</lang>
C
<lang c>#include <stdio.h>
- include <X11/Xlib.h>
int main() {
Display *d; Window inwin; /* root window the pointer is in */ Window inchildwin; /* child win the pointer is in */ int rootx, rooty; /* relative to the "root" window; we are not interested in these, but we can't pass NULL */ int childx, childy; /* the values we are interested in */ Atom atom_type_prop; /* not interested */ int actual_format; /* should be 32 after the call */ unsigned int mask; /* status of the buttons */ unsigned long n_items, bytes_after_ret; Window *props; /* since we are interested just in the first value, which is
a Window id */
/* default DISPLAY */ d = XOpenDisplay(NULL);
/* ask for active window (no error check); the client must be freedesktop compliant */ (void)XGetWindowProperty(d, DefaultRootWindow(d),
XInternAtom(d, "_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW", True), 0, 1, False, AnyPropertyType, &atom_type_prop, &actual_format, &n_items, &bytes_after_ret, (unsigned char**)&props);
XQueryPointer(d, props[0], &inwin, &inchildwin,
&rootx, &rooty, &childx, &childy, &mask);
printf("relative to active window: %d,%d\n", childx, childy);
XFree(props); /* free mem */ (void)XCloseDisplay(d); /* and close the display */ return 0;
}</lang>
Clojure
<lang lisp>(let [point (.. java.awt.MouseInfo getPointerInfo getLocation)] [(.getX point) (.getY point)])</lang>
Factor
Works only in the graphical listener. Replaces the text in the button with the relative and absolute coordinates of the mouse <lang factor>: replace-text ( button text -- )
[ drop children>> pop drop ] [ >label add-gadget drop ] 2bi;
- present-locations ( loc1 loc2 -- string )
[ first2 [ number>string ] bi@ "," glue ] bi@ ";" glue ;
- example ( -- ) "click me"
[
dup hand-rel ! location relative to the button hand-loc get ! location relative to the window present-locations replace-text
] <border-button> gadget. ; </lang>
F#
Have to do a lot of interop here. Primarily because the active window may not be a .NET form/control. If the question was for the point relative to the current window, life would be much simpler. <lang fsharp>open System.Windows.Forms open System.Runtime.InteropServices
- nowarn "9"
[<Struct; StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)>] type POINT =
new (x, y) = { X = x; Y = y } val X : int val Y : int
[<DllImport("user32.dll")>] extern nativeint GetForegroundWindow(); [<DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet=CharSet.Auto, SetLastError=true, ExactSpelling=true)>] extern int ScreenToClient(nativeint hWnd, POINT &pt);
let GetMousePosition() =
let hwnd = GetForegroundWindow() let pt = Cursor.Position let mutable ptFs = new POINT(pt.X, pt.Y) ScreenToClient(hwnd, &ptFs) |> ignore ptFs
</lang>
Java
The mouse position can be checked at any time by calling
<lang java5>Point mouseLocation = MouseInfo.getPointerInfo().getLocation();</lang>
This returns a point on the entire screen, rather than relative to a particular window. This call can be combined with getLocation()
from any Component
(including a Frame
, which is a window) to get the location relative to that Component
.
JavaScript
One of many ways to add an event listener:
<lang javascript>document.onmousemove = function(ev) {
var mouse = {x: ev.clientX, y: ev.clientY};
}</lang>
In the above example, the window may not be external. It must in fact be a web browser window, which runs the script.
Logo
<lang logo>show mousepos ; [-250 250]</lang>
Mathematica
<lang Mathematica>MousePosition["WindowAbsolute"]</lang>
OCaml
equivalent to the C example, uses the Xlib binding ocaml-xlib <lang OCaml>open Xlib
let () =
let d = xOpenDisplay "" in
(* ask for active window (no error check); the client must be freedesktop compliant *) let _, _, _, _, props = xGetWindowProperty_window d (xDefaultRootWindow d) (xInternAtom d "_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW" true) 0 1 false AnyPropertyType in
let _, _, _, child, _ = xQueryPointer d props in begin match child with | Some(_, childx, childy) -> Printf.printf "relative to active window: %d,%d\n%!" childx childy; | None -> print_endline "the pointer is not on the same screen as the specified window" end;
xCloseDisplay d;
- </lang>
Oz
Repeatedly shows the mouse coordinates relative to the foremost window of the application. <lang oz>declare
[QTk] = {Module.link ['x-oz://system/wp/QTk.ozf']} WindowClosed = {NewCell false} Label Window = {QTk.build
td(action:proc {$} WindowClosed := true {Window close} end label(text:"" handle:Label))} in
{Window show}
for while:{Not @WindowClosed} do TopmostWindow = {List.last {String.tokens {Tk.return wm(stackorder '.')} & }} Winfo = {Record.mapInd winfo(rootx:_ rooty:_ pointerx:_ pointery:_)
fun {$ I _} {Tk.returnInt winfo(I TopmostWindow)} end}
in {Label set(text:"x: "#(Winfo.pointerx - Winfo.rootx)
#", y: "#(Winfo.pointery - Winfo.rooty))}
{Delay 250} end</lang>
PureBasic
The mouse position can be obtained by these two commands. <lang PureBasic>x = WindowMouseX(#MyWindow) y = WindowMouseY(#MyWindow)</lang> This example repeatedly shows the mouse coordinates relative to the window created in the application. <lang PureBasic>#MyWindow = 0
- Label_txt = 0
- MousePos_txt = 1
If OpenWindow(#MyWindow,0,0,200,200,"Test",#PB_Window_SystemMenu)
TextGadget(#Label_txt,0,0,100,20,"Mouse Position (x,y):",#PB_Text_Right) TextGadget(#MousePos_txt,120,0,60,20,"()") Repeat Repeat event = WaitWindowEvent(10) If event = #PB_Event_CloseWindow Break 2 ;exit program EndIf Until event = 0 x = WindowMouseX(#MyWindow) y = WindowMouseY(#MyWindow) SetGadgetText(#MousePos_txt,"(" + Str(x) + "," + Str(y) + ")") ForEver
EndIf</lang>
Tcl
8.5
<lang tcl>set curWindow [lindex [wm stackorder .] end]
- Everything below will work with anything from Tk 8.0 onwards
set x [expr {[winfo pointerx .] - [winfo rootx $curWindow]}] set y [expr {[winfo pointery .] - [winfo rooty $curWindow]}] tk_messageBox -message "the mouse is at ($x,$y) in window $curWindow"</lang>