Hi Pavel, Thanks for your reply.
Hello, > not having any strong opinion on the desired behavior or needed API, > here are a few comments to the current state: > * Tooltip is a Window, so you should be able to call tooltip.getScene() > or tooltip.getScene().getRoot() and watch for mouse events/hover state > there > That seems to work when the tooltip appears below, but when I move the mouse inside the tooltip I get a mouseExited from tooltip.getScene.getRoot(). Kind regards, > > -- Pedro Duque Vieira Hello, not having any strong opinion on the desired behavior or needed API, here are a few comments to the current state: * Tooltip is a Window, so you should be able to call tooltip.getScene() or tooltip.getScene().getRoot() and watch for mouse events/hover state there * Tooltip is a Window so a click-through tooltip is not possible right now. We can talk about hooking its handlers to the owner control handlers somehow. * If you move the mouse to a tooltip, the owner control gets MouseExited event and hides the popup (which will be the case unless we introduce a "mouse transparent window"). So there doesn't seem to be much point in handling mouse events on the tooltip. The reason why the tooltip is not hidden immediately after it pops under the mouse is that there is a weird piece of code there that ignores MouseExited events with the same coordinates as the previous mouse event had. This looks like a workaround, and a wrong one, because the control can move out from a not-moving cursor. I'm going to file a bug against that. Pavel
