thanks, it worked 2011/5/18 Gary L. Wade <[email protected]>: > You could use [NSApp currentEvent] if you really want the event, but if > you want to do something else while tracking the mouse, you might want to > consider overriding NSCell method -startTrackingAt:inView: and those > related to it. > > On 05/18/2011 4:00 AM, "Nick" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Hello >> >>I have a slider, and i have set it "Continuous" checkbox in Interface >>builder. Now its action method is fired on all of these events from >>the e-mail title. >>How can i know what exactly event happened (when - mouseDown, when >>mouseUp and when - mouseDrag)? Is there a way? >>Thank you > > > _______________________________________________
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