[sugar] Capturing all mouse events
Erik Blankinship
erikb at mediamods.com
Fri May 30 22:47:57 EDT 2008
This is what we did in Record to remove extra buttons when a child hasn't
moved the mouse in a while... (
http://mediamods.com/public-svn/camera-activity/tags/54/ui.py) But this has
a very low sample rate:
This code might benefit from improvements. Suggestions?
def resetWidgetFadeTimer( self ):
#only show the clutter when the mouse moves
self.mx = -1
self.my = -1
self.hideWidgetsTimer = time.time()
if (self.hiddenWidgets):
self.showWidgets()
self.hiddenWidgets = False
#remove, then add
self.doMouseListener( False )
if (self.HIDE_WIDGET_TIMEOUT_ID != 0):
gobject.source_remove( self.HIDE_WIDGET_TIMEOUT_ID )
self.HIDE_WIDGET_TIMEOUT_ID = gobject.timeout_add( 500,
self._mouseMightaMovedCb )
def doMouseListener( self, listen ):
if (listen):
self.resetWidgetFadeTimer()
else:
if (self.HIDE_WIDGET_TIMEOUT_ID != None):
if (self.HIDE_WIDGET_TIMEOUT_ID != 0):
gobject.source_remove( self.HIDE_WIDGET_TIMEOUT_ID )
def _mouseMightaMovedCb( self ):
x, y = self.ca.get_pointer()
passedTime = 0
if (x != self.mx or y != self.my):
self.hideWidgetsTimer = time.time()
if (self.hiddenWidgets):
self.showWidgets()
self.hiddenWidgets = False
else:
passedTime = time.time() - self.hideWidgetsTimer
if (self.ca.m.RECORDING):
self.hideWidgetsTimer = time.time()
passedTime = 0
if (passedTime >= 3):
if (not self.hiddenWidgets):
if (self.mouseInWidget(x,y)):
self.hideWidgetsTimer = time.time()
elif (self.RECD_INFO_ON):
self.hideWidgetsTimer = time.time()
elif (self.UPDATE_TIMER_ID != 0):
self.hideWidgetsTimer = time.time()
else:
self.hideWidgets()
self.hiddenWidgets = True
self.mx = x
self.my = y
return True
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz <
bmschwar at fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
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> Does anyone know how to capture all mouse events? I am trying to get all
> mouse button up/down events, and maybe even all motion events. I have
> tried using gdk to listen to all events on the root window, but it doesn't
> seem to capture mouse events.
>
> It seems like the right way might be to use Xlib, or to hook into the
> window manager, or the X driver, or just listen to /dev/input/mouse0. I
> don't know much about any of these. What would you do?
>
> - --Ben
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