No, you need to detect the MouseOut event and deal with it there;
after that all bets are off of what mouse events you can get depending
on browser and OS.

On May 13, 4:52 pm, Adam D <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to create a table similar to the one in google
> spreadsheet, where the user can with a mousedrag select cells.
> In google spreadsheet when I end my selection out of the browser the
> selection finalises, it actually puts a blue border on the last cell.
>
> I have created a flextable and added some labels on it, I can detect
> mouseup and mousedown and the cellselection almost works when the
> mouse is in the flextable,but when someone starts the drags from
> inside the table and then releases the mouse outside the browser then
> the table continues to select cells without any mouse buttons being
> pressed.
>
> Does anyone knows how to detect a mouseup event when it happens
> outside the browser?
>
> Thank you all happy coding
>
> Adam
>
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