Return true if the combination of mouse and keyboard buttons used to move objects has been pressed (shift + left click) - Java Swing

Java examples for Swing:Mouse Event

Description

Return true if the combination of mouse and keyboard buttons used to move objects has been pressed (shift + left click)

Demo Code

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//package com.java2s;

import java.awt.event.*;

public class Main {
    private static final int MOD_MASK = MouseEvent.CTRL_MASK
            | MouseEvent.SHIFT_MASK | MouseEvent.ALT_MASK
            | MouseEvent.META_MASK | MouseEvent.ALT_GRAPH_MASK;

    /** 
    Return <code>true</code> if the combination of mouse and
    keyboard buttons used to move objects has been pressed (shift
    + left click) 
        @param e the {@link MouseEvent} information sent to the mouse
    events listener  
     */
    static public boolean isMoveTrigger(MouseEvent e) {
        return (e.getButton() == MouseEvent.BUTTON1
                && e.getID() == MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED && (e
                .getModifiers() & MOD_MASK) == MouseEvent.SHIFT_MASK);
    }
}

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