mouse & HOpenGL

Andre W B Furtado awfurtado@uol.com.br
Wed, 19 Sep 2001 17:55:31 -0300


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Does anybody know if (H)OpenGL can recognize a mouse movement even if =
the mouse cursor doesn't move? For example, suppose the mouse cursor is =
placed at the top left corner of the screen, and I move my mouse to the =
top left corner direction. The mouse cursor won't move, although the =
mouse WAS moved. Unfortunately, the "motionFunc" and "passiveMotionFunc" =
are related to the new position of the mouse cursor, rather than the =
mouse movement... (in the Allegro library, this is solved by a thing =
called "mouse mickeys").

Thanks a lot,
Andre W B Furtado

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