Difference between revisions of "Mouse click (event)"
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|name=mouse_click | |name=mouse_click | ||
|desc=Fired when the terminal of an advanced system is pressed with a mouse. Unavailable to normal systems, as these lack mouse support. | |desc=Fired when the terminal of an advanced system is pressed with a mouse. Unavailable to normal systems, as these lack mouse support. | ||
− | |return1=The mouse button that was clicked. Left Mouse Button is returned as the number 1, Right Mouse Button is returned as the number 2 and Middle Mouse Button is returned as the number 3 | + | |return1=The mouse button that was clicked. Left Mouse Button is returned as the number 1, Right Mouse Button is returned as the number 2 and Middle Mouse Button is returned as the number 3. If you have more than three buttons on your mouse, pressing them will return 1. |
|return2=The X-coordinate of the click (in screen-characters). | |return2=The X-coordinate of the click (in screen-characters). | ||
|return3=The Y-coordinate of the click (in screen-characters). | |return3=The Y-coordinate of the click (in screen-characters). |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 13 December 2016
Examples
Example | |
Print the button and the co-ordinates of every mouse click we receive. | |
Code |
while true do local event, button, x, y = os.pullEvent( "mouse_click" ) print( "The mouse button ", button, " was pressed at ", x, " and ", y ) end |
Output | The button that was pressed, followed by the X and Y position of the event. |