Yes, i guess so. Or u can register listeners (like it's done in
utils MouseNavigator or KeyNavigator) and translate the event to them.
The latter way is more convenient and could be easily extended or
reused. But certainly that depends on the goal.

vladimir
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DF> Hi,

DF> I would be grateful for some pointers on this.  The mouse behavior class
DF> has a method processStimulus(...) would i over ride this method and put
DF> the rotation in here, like when writing normal listeners ?

DF> Cheers

DF> Dave

DF> Vladimir Olenin wrote:
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>> Do u use that default MouseNavigator class in util package? I guess u
>> do. Don't. There is a bug there and as far as i can recall it, Doug
>> posted some workaround here a couple of months ago. But anyway, u can
>> handle MouseEvents yourself - just right the appropriate Behavior
>> class.
>>

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