Monitoring Users with SWT [message #458725] |
Wed, 20 July 2005 05:45 |
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Originally posted by: gregoire.diboula.gmx.net
Hello,
Could you tell me please, if it is possible via SWT to be informed
whenever a user presses a key (or the mouse) even if my application is
currently running in background?
Example of applications that do this are screen savers and Instant
Messaging applications. They wait a certain delay and carry some action
if no keypress occured. I would like to achieve such a behavior.
Special thank for any help.
Gregoire.
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Re: Monitoring Users with SWT [message #459955 is a reply to message #458725] |
Sun, 21 August 2005 15:44 |
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Originally posted by: peter.verycross.com
Try using a background thread or using the eclipse Job interface to detect
mousemoves or keyup events every n minutes etc.
"Gregoire Diboula" <gregoire.diboula@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:dbkodj$i3c$1@news.eclipse.org...
> Hello,
>
> Could you tell me please, if it is possible via SWT to be informed
> whenever a user presses a key (or the mouse) even if my application is
> currently running in background?
>
> Example of applications that do this are screen savers and Instant
> Messaging applications. They wait a certain delay and carry some action if
> no keypress occured. I would like to achieve such a behavior.
>
> Special thank for any help.
>
> Gregoire.
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