Hello.
I'm sorry if this question has already been answered.
I checked the mailing list archive (and google) but I
didn't find quite what I was looking for. I am
trying
to find a way to know when a user has clicked a mouse
button. Specifically, I will open and start a
Presentation document. I then would like to be able
to know when the user has clicked the mouse to move
to
the next slide. From the IDL reference it looks like
I should get the com::sun::star::frame::Controller
service. Then from that I can get the
XUserInputInterception interface and use the
addMouseClickHandler method. I would then have to
implement the com::sun::star::awt::XMouseClickHandler
interface to perform the actions that I want when the
mouse button is clicked. Is this the way that the
mouse listening interfaces work? If not, can someone
point me to the correct way to do what I want? Also,
if anyone knows of a link to some example code, even
if it is for a keyboard event, that would be helpful.
Thanks in advance for help anyone can provide.
:Brad
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