We discussed some issues with mountain lion here.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/pyglet-users/jIdFUy3I0cQ

Essentially you need pythonbrew and pyglet 1.2 alpha (install from 
repository is easiest).

I've detailed the steps I used on my blog here:
http://twistedpairdevelopment.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/installing-virtualenv-and-pythonbrew-on-os-x/
http://twistedpairdevelopment.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/installing-pyglet-in-mac-os-x/#comment-470


I'm amazed you can get 1.1.4 working on OS-X at all.
I've never gotten it to work. It is _very_ old.

I'm also surprised you're using 32-bit python. Any reasons?
I'm using 64-bit with pyglet with no issues (using my steps above).
I'm sure the steps will still work for 32-bit if you have dependencies that 
require it.

That being said, I tried Rabbyt with Pyglet 1.2 (from repository) on OS-X 
and had the mouse co-ordinate issue you mention.
This wasn't present on Windows (although I tried it a while before trying 
on OS-X, so it may be present on both).
Probably good to raise it as an issue, as I didn't.

Hope that helps,
Adam


On Sunday, September 23, 2012 1:51:33 AM UTC+10, Jeremy Gray wrote:
>
> I'm using pyglet 1.1.4 with 32-bit python 2.7 (for compatibility with 
> a specific app). I have a mac with 10.8.2 with retina display. 
>
> On the mac, I just updated the firmware this morning. After the 
> update, using full-screen mode had several notice-able issues: 
> - the top and bottom edges of the screen were black, as if cropped 
> - the mouse position was no longer in sync with the screen 
> coordinates. clicking the mouse worked but was reporting different 
> coordinates (based on the discrepancy between mouse position and 
> screen display changes that depend on the mouse, like clicking in a 
> box). 
> - after quitting the pyglet-based app (PsychoPy), back in the mac's 
> Finder, I could no longer use the mouse to activate hot-corners of the 
> screen. if I go into system preferences and reset the hot-corners it 
> works, or reboot. so it seems like the mouse-position mismatch is 
> carrying over into the finder after using pyglet. 
>
> Using a non-full-screen window is fine. 
>
> Any ideas? Any more info I can provide? 
>
> --Jeremy 
>

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