Thanks, Now it constantly returns (0;0). Why would that happen at all?
Maybe i don't have enough permissions to read the cursor position?
(like, need to have some accessibility things enabled)?

2011/5/7 Nathan Sims <newsli...@autonomy.caltech.edu>:
>
> On May 6, 2011, at 3:55 PM, eveningnick eveningnick wrote:
>
>> I tried to use method -hotSpot of NSCursor, but it returns
>>> sc x=-2057825613, y=0
>>
>> -(IBAction)timeHandler:(id)timer {
>>        //NSCursor *sc = [NSCursor currentSystemCursor];
>>       NSCursor *sc = [NSCursor currentCursor];
>>       NSLog(@"sc x=%d, y=%d", [sc hotSpot].x, [sc hotSpot].y);
>> }
>> What may be wrong here?
>
> -hotspot returns an NSPoint:
>
> typedef struct _NSPoint {
>      CGFloat x;
>      CGFloat y;
> } NSPoint;
>
> Try using %f.
>
>
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