// This example is from the book _Java AWT Reference_ by John Zukowski.
// Written by John Zukowski. Copyright (c) 1997 O'Reilly & Associates.
// You may study, use, modify, and distribute this example for any purpose.
// This example is provided WITHOUT WARRANTY either expressed or
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.applet.*;
interface GetSetString {
public void setString (String s);
public String getString ();
}
class UpDownCatcher extends MouseAdapter {
GetSetString gss;
public UpDownCatcher (GetSetString s) {
gss = s;
}
public void mousePressed (MouseEvent e) {
int mods = e.getModifiers();
if ((mods & MouseEvent.BUTTON3_MASK) != 0) {
gss.setString ("Right Button Pressed");
} else if ((mods & MouseEvent.BUTTON2_MASK) != 0) {
gss.setString ("Middle Button Pressed");
} else {
gss.setString ("Left Button Pressed");
}
e.getComponent().repaint();
}
public void mouseReleased (MouseEvent e) {
gss.setString ("Press a Mouse Key");
e.getComponent().repaint();
}
}
public class mouseEvent11 extends Applet implements GetSetString {
private String theString = "Press a Mouse Key";
public synchronized void setString (String s) {
theString = s;
}
public synchronized String getString () {
return theString;
}
public synchronized void paint (Graphics g) {
g.drawString (theString, 20, 20);
}
public void init () {
addMouseListener (new UpDownCatcher(this));
}
}
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