JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Class
java.awt.event.InputEvent

Packages that use InputEvent
com.apple.mrj.dnd   
java.awt.dnd   
java.awt.event   
javax.swing.event   
 

Uses of InputEvent in com.apple.mrj.dnd
 

Subclasses of InputEvent in com.apple.mrj.dnd
 class DragEvent
          Deprecated. As of MacOSX 10.2, replaced by Java2 DnD.
 class DragInitiatorEvent
          Deprecated. As of MacOSX 10.2, replaced by Java2 DnD.
 

Uses of InputEvent in java.awt.dnd
 

Methods in java.awt.dnd that return InputEvent
 InputEvent DragGestureRecognizer.getTriggerEvent()
          This method returns the first event in the series of events that initiated the Drag and Drop operation.
 InputEvent DragGestureEvent.getTriggerEvent()
          This method returns the initial event that triggered the gesture.
 

Methods in java.awt.dnd with parameters of type InputEvent
protected  void DragGestureRecognizer.appendEvent(InputEvent awtie)
          Listeners registered on the Component by this Recognizer shall record all Events that are recognized as part of the series of Events that go to comprise a Drag and Drop initiating gesture via this API.
 

Uses of InputEvent in java.awt.event
 

Subclasses of InputEvent in java.awt.event
 class KeyEvent
          An event which indicates that a keystroke occurred in a component.
 class MouseEvent
          /** An event which indicates that a mouse action occurred in a component.
 

Uses of InputEvent in javax.swing.event
 

Subclasses of InputEvent in javax.swing.event
 class MenuDragMouseEvent
          MenuDragMouseEvent is used to notify interested parties that the menu element has received a MouseEvent forwarded to it under drag conditions.
 class MenuKeyEvent
          MenuKeyEvent is used to notify interested parties that the menu element has received a KeyEvent forwarded to it in a menu tree.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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