I have a HTML page, and want to know the mouses location wherever it is on the page, but not to block the links being clickable. I can easily make a transparent widget of some sort, add a addMouseMoveHandler, and set it to be the size of the page ontop of everything else. This will give me the co-ordinates nicely. But it also prevents html links working, and (indeed) any other mouse interaction.
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