I wrote an external for windowsXP (named input_event), inspired from Patrice Colet kbdstroke object. With it, you can simulate keyboard and mouse events. JYG
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
The mouse cursor is controlled by the Window Manager. People have made various attempts at making objects to control that. There is a working one for X11, donno about Windows or Mac OS X. Check the archives, I think Alexandre Quessy wrote the x11 one, its something like x11mouse.
.hc
On Jun 26, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Shawn Greenlee wrote:
thanks for that hc!
though I could only figure out moving the mouse around in edit mode for selecting/moving canvas objects ( like the Help -> Browser-> manuals -> pd-msg -> 1.msg_and_patch -> 3.1.motion.pd ) - which would be the mouse, mouseup, and motion messages
I can't seem to find a message that actually moves the user's cursor arrow in Play mode...
for instance if I want to limit a cursor to a particular region of the screen (in Play mode) and have the cursor jump to another point on the screen when told
this doesn't seem to be something documented in the manual under
"messages to pd," but perhaps there's something I'm missing with regard to the "messages to canvas"sort of an idiosyncratic performance interface thing... thanks!
On Jun 26, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Definitely. Check out the 'pd-msg' manual, its included in Pd-extended in Help->Browser->manuals
.hc
On Jun 25, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Shawn Greenlee wrote:
hi folks,
is there a pd command to force a cursor to a new position?
a message something like:
; cursor x_coordinate y_coordinate
for instance I can do this in Max with a Max command:
; max pupdate 400 500
thanks, shawn
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