javax.swing.plaf.basic
Class BasicMenuItemUI.MouseInputHandler
- BasicMenuItemUI
- EventListener, MouseInputListener, MouseListener, MouseMotionListener
This class handles mouse events occuring inside the menu item. Most of the
events are forwarded for processing to MenuSelectionManager of the current
menu hierarchy.
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MouseInputHandler
protected MouseInputHandler()
Creates a new MouseInputHandler object.
mouseEntered
public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e)
This method is called when mouse enters menu item. When this happens menu
item is considered to be selected and selection path in
MenuSelectionManager is set. This event is also forwarded to
MenuSelection Manager for further processing.
- mouseEntered in interface MouseListener
mouseReleased
public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e)
This method is called when mouse is released. If the mouse is released
inside this menuItem, then this menu item is considered to be chosen and
the menu hierarchy should be closed.
- mouseReleased in interface MouseListener
BasicMenuItemUI.java --
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