import java.awt.*;
import java.applet.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class MouseEvents extends Applet implements MouseListener, MouseMotionListener
{
String msg = ""; // I am not implementing those methods which
int mouseX = 0, mouseY = 0; // are not related to my question
public void init()
{
addMouseListener(this);
addMouseMotionListener(this);
}
public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent me)
{
mouseX = 0;
mouseY = 10;
msg = "Mouse Entered";
repaint();
}
public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent me)
{
mouseX = me.getX();
mouseY = me.getY();
showStatus("Moving mouse at "+mouseX+", "+mouseY);
}
public void paint(Graphics g)
{
g.drawString(msg, mouseX, mouseY);
}
}
Coordinates of my applet window:
Upper left corner - (0, 0)
Lower left corner - (0, 199)
Upper right corner - (349, 0)
Lower right corner - (349, 199)
What I expect:
When mouse enter the applet window, a message
"Mouse Entered"should be displayed at the coordinates(0, 10)When the mouse is moving, a message
"Moving mouse at mouseX, mouseY"should be displayed in the status window. WheremouseXandmouseYare the current coordinates of the mouse
What is actually happening:
The message "Mouse entered" is not being displayed at the coordinates (0, 10), instead it is getting displayed at the initial coordinates from where the mouse enteres the applet window***
For example, the mouse enters the applet window from between Lower left corner and Lower right corner, say (187, 199), then the message "Mouse Entered", instead of getting displayed at (0, 10), is getting displayed at (187, 199)
My question
In spite of specifying mouseX = 0 and mouseY = 10 in mouseEntered(), why is the message "Mouse Entered" is getting displayed at the coordinates from where the mouse enters the applet window, but not at the coordinates (0, 10)?