6315717: Support for mouse with multiple scroll wheels and 4 or more buttons
Summary: implementation of the more mouse buttons support
Reviewed-by: art, dcherepanov
/*
@test %I% %E%
@bug 6315717
@summary verifies that drag events are coming for every button if the property is set to true
@author Andrei Dmitriev : area=awt.mouse
@run main ExtraButtonDrag
*/
//events from standard should also come
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class ExtraButtonDrag extends Frame {
static String tk = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getClass().getName();
static Robot robot;
static int [] buttonsPressed;
static int [] buttonsReleased;
static int [] buttonsClicked;
volatile static boolean dragged = false;
volatile static boolean moved = false;
public ExtraButtonDrag(){
super("ExtraButtonDrag");
}
public static void main(String []s){
Frame frame = new ExtraButtonDrag();
MouseAdapter ma = new MouseAdapter() {
public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent e) {
System.out.println("Dragged "+e);// +" : "+ e.getButton() + " : " +e.getButtonState(e.getButton()));
dragged = true;
}
public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent e) {
System.out.println("Moved "+e);
moved = true;
}
public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) {
System.out.println(">>> "+e);
}
public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e) {
System.out.println(">>> "+e);
}
};
frame.addMouseMotionListener(ma);
frame.addMouseListener(ma);
frame.setSize(300, 300);
frame.setVisible(true);
int [] buttonMask = new int [MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons()]; //InputEvent.getButtonMasks();
for (int i = 0; i < MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons(); i++){
buttonMask[i] = InputEvent.getMaskForButton(i+1);
// System.out.println("TEST: "+tmp[i]);
}
try {
robot = new Robot();
robot.delay(1000);
Point centerFrame = new Point(frame.getLocationOnScreen().x + frame.getWidth()/2, frame.getLocationOnScreen().y + frame.getHeight()/2);
Point outboundsFrame = new Point(frame.getLocationOnScreen().x + frame.getWidth()*3/2, frame.getLocationOnScreen().y + frame.getHeight()/2);
System.out.println("areExtraMouseButtonsEnabled() == " + Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().areExtraMouseButtonsEnabled() );
for (int i = 0; i < MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons(); i++){
System.out.println("button to drag = " +(i+1) + " : value passed to robot = " +buttonMask[i]);
try {
dragMouse(buttonMask[i], centerFrame.x, centerFrame.y, outboundsFrame.x, outboundsFrame.y);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e){
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed. Exception occured.", e);
}
robot.delay(500);
//this is a choice-case for X protocol issue: native events from extra buttons doesn't contain
// the correct state so it's unable to decide if there is a drag or move. By default we send MOVED event.
//XToolkit: extra buttons should report MOVED events only
//WToolkit: extra buttons should report DRAGGED events only
if (i > 2){ //extra buttons only
if (tk.equals("sun.awt.X11.XToolkit") || tk.equals("sun.awt.motif.MToolkit")) {
if (!moved || dragged) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed."+ tk +" Button = " +(i+1) + " moved = "+moved +" : dragged = " +dragged);
}
} else { //WToolkit
if (moved || !dragged) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed."+ tk +" Button = " +(i+1) + " moved = "+moved +" : dragged = " +dragged);
}
}
} else {
if (moved || !dragged){
throw new RuntimeException("Test failed. Button = " +(i+1) + " not dragged.");
}
}
}
} catch (Exception e){
throw new RuntimeException("", e);
}
}
public static void dragMouse(int button, int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1){
int curX = x0;
int curY = y0;
int dx = x0 < x1 ? 1 : -1;
int dy = y0 < y1 ? 1 : -1;
robot.mouseMove(x0, y0);
robot.delay(200);
dragged = false;
moved = false;
robot.mousePress(button);
while (curX != x1){
curX += dx;
robot.mouseMove(curX, curY);
robot.delay(5);
}
while (curY != y1 ){
curY += dy;
robot.mouseMove(curX, curY);
robot.delay(5);
}
robot.mouseRelease(button);
}
}