> You are the first person to complain about this. Could you please
> specify for which action this is the most annoying?

I came across this problem when I wrote my first Java applet. I was very
surpriced that even Java 1.4 did not fixed this, in my opinion, unwieldy
feature. Maybe ordinary Java users have steady wrists while Windows users
are "nervous"? :-)

I tried to find where in XXE I found this problem. The area left to edit
text used to select whole elements works very strange. When I press mouse
and drag a little (one pixel) in horizonal and release, the click is
recognized. But when I drag a little vertical, the click is ignored :-).
Definitely the click condition doesn't contain x coordinate epsilon.

>
> Note that you can customize XXE by binding some of its commands to
> mousePressed events instead of mouseClicked events. See
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/docs/configure/ch06s01.html

BTW, it's better to bound events to mouseReleased. In Windows when I press a
button and I realize that I actually don't want to press it, I simply drag
outside the button and release mouse. Button is not pressed. Mouse click is
also generated on mouseRelease.

Jan



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