My software uses Alt modifier but the Alt key is now blocked by Gnome. A quick solution is to use key presses for generating mouse button presses.
How to generate them? A method found from the mail archives is win = gdk_window_at_pointer(&wx, &wy); event.type = GDK_BUTTON_PRESS; event.button.send_event = True; event.button.window = win; event.button.x = wx; event.button.y = wy; event.button.state = 0; event.button.button = Button1; event.button.source = GDK_SOURCE_MOUSE; event.button.x_root = (double)newx; event.button.y_root = (double)newy; gdk_event_put(&event); Problem 1: I catch key presses at the top window because I could not get them working with a drawing area. How to get the pointer position with respect to the drawing area? How to know if the pointer is in the drawing area? There is no point in sending the event if pointer is somewhere else. Problem 2: Why I should fill the pointer position at all? I just want generate the mouse button press (with modifier Alt), and to get GTK/GDK in process of doing the rest, like checking the pointer position, the active window, and widget. Problem 3: While sending a mouse button press from the code is interesting, how my application could catch the Alt modifier? When my software is in use (focus, enter etc.) the Alt modifier flow should be guided to my software instead of Gnome. Juhana _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list