https://forum.world.st/Changing-mouse-position-from-Pharo-tp4676580p4676792.html
> Being able to manage the cursor and not only be recipients of it.
> For the event system, I understand that the at:1 at:2 .. thing may be
No it is plain bad, promote duplication logic and cannot be used to create double dispatch
> but it has the advantage of being understandable. So I'd
> keep it and then have an adaptation to something smarter.
>
> Phil
>
> 2013/3/14 stephane ducasse <
[hidden email]>:
>> could you explain what would be nice to have in the system?
>> We are slowly rewriting the event handling.
>>
>> Stef
>>
>> On Mar 13, 2013, at 2:52 PM,
[hidden email] wrote:
>>
>>> This feature would be nice to have in the base system and not require FFI.
>>>
>>> Glad you have an answer!
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>> 2013/3/13 Carla F. Griggio <
[hidden email]>:
>>>> Yep, the first thing I tried when I had to deal with this was using
>>>> InputEventSensor, but I couldn't manage to use it for changing the mouse
>>>> position.
>>>> As the InputEventSensor takes the position from the hardware cursor as you
>>>> say, the workaround we found was actually changing the hardware cursor's
>>>> position using FFI :P
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Carla
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:25 PM,
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>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> The InputEventSensor does some reading about that and at one point
>>>>> updates the ActiveHand.
>>>>>
>>>>> But it looks like we do read that from primitives. Not sure there is a
>>>>> way to do that.
>>>>> Interesting question!
>>>>>
>>>>> Phil
>>>>>
>>>>> 2013/3/13 Santiago Bragagnolo <
[hidden email]>:
>>>>>> Hi all!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm doing a bizarre experiment where i need to change the position
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> the mouse to a fixed point (like make the mouse pointer to jump from
>>>>>> where
>>>>>> it is to a button). Does anyone have a clue about how to?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Santiago
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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