Hi Doug. This works fine on my Linux box. What kind of setup do you have? 
If you're on a recent Mac portable, can you try it with an external mouse? 

On Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 7:58:29 PM UTC+9, Doug World wrote:
>
> This simple program, using the latest pyglet 1.3.0 does not trigger the 
> event on_mouse_press.  However it does trigger on event on_mouse_release.  
> What am I doing wrong?  Thanks.
>
> #Using pyglet 1.3.0 we never see the on_mouse_press event
> import pyglet
> window = pyglet.window.Window(width=400, height=300, caption="TEST pyglet 
> on_mouse_press event")
>
>
> @window.event
> def on_mouse_press(x, y, button, modifiers):
>     print('on_mouse_press')
>
>
> @window.event
> def on_mouse_release(x, y, button, modifiers):
>     print('on_mouse_release')
>
>
> @window.event
> def on_draw():
>     window.clear()
>     #label.draw()
>
> pyglet.app.run()
>
>

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