Hi,

I am a bit of a novice at Java3D so this might not be a very good idea, but I think 
you could get tooltips to work along these
lines:

Add a mouse listener and listen for move movements on your Canvas3D. When you detect 
that a movement hasn't occured for a set
period of time you could do a pick into the scene.  You could store your tooltip in 
the user data object of a sphere etc. If the
object you picked contains a tooltip in the user info then you could use a popup menu 
to display your own tooltip. There is
probabluy a better way to do this but that should work.

Cheers,

Brad

Ashish Aggarwal wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Does anybody knows how to show ToolTip when mouse is
> moved over a Shape3D object (not a swing component,
> which is easy by making swing component a heavy
> component as given in the faq) , such as Sphere, cone
> etc in Canvas3D. I read the faq and other stuff but
> couldn't make out. Please try to help me.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ashish
>
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