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EventQueue.invokeAndWait(() -> mousePositionOnScreen = new Point( frame.getLocationOnScreen().x + mousePosition.x, frame.getLocationOnScreen().y + mousePosition.y)); System.out.println("Stage MOUSE_PRESSED"); postMouseEventOldCtor(MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED); System.out.println("Stage MOUSE_RELEASED"); postMouseEventOldCtor(MouseEvent.MOUSE_RELEASED); System.out.println("Stage MOUSE_CLICKED"); postMouseEventOldCtor(MouseEvent.MOUSE_CLICKED); } private static void syncLocationToWindowManager() { Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().sync(); try { Thread.sleep(500); } catch (InterruptedException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } @Override public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) { checkEventAbsolutePosition(e, "MousePressed OK"); }; @Override public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e) { System.out.println("mouse exited"); }; @Override public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e) { checkEventAbsolutePosition(e, "MousePressed OK"); }; @Override public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e) { System.out.println("mouse entered"); }; @Override public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) { checkEventAbsolutePosition(e, "MousePressed OK"); }; public void postMouseEventNewCtor(int MouseEventType) { MouseEvent mouseEvt = new MouseEvent(frame, MouseEventType, System.currentTimeMillis(), MouseEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK, mousePosition.x, mousePosition.y, mousePositionOnScreen.x, mousePositionOnScreen.y, 1, false, MouseEvent.NOBUTTON ); frame.dispatchEvent(mouseEvt); } public void postMouseEventOldCtor(int MouseEventType) { MouseEvent oldMouseEvt = new MouseEvent(frame, MouseEventType, System.currentTimeMillis(), MouseEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK, mousePosition.x, mousePosition.y, 1, false, MouseEvent.NOBUTTON ); frame.dispatchEvent(oldMouseEvt); } public void checkEventAbsolutePosition(MouseEvent evt, String message) { if (evt.getXOnScreen() != mousePositionOnScreen.x || evt.getYOnScreen() != mousePositionOnScreen.y || !evt.getLocationOnScreen().equals( mousePositionOnScreen)) { System.out.println("evt.location = "+evt.getLocationOnScreen()); System.out.println("mouse.location = "+mousePositionOnScreen); throw new RuntimeException("get(X|Y)OnScreen() or getPointOnScreen() work incorrectly"); } if (evt.getX() != mousePosition.x || evt.getY() != mousePosition.y || !evt.getPoint().equals( mousePosition)) { throw new RuntimeException("get(X|Y)() or getPoint() work incorrectly"); } System.out.println(message); } }