Samantha wrote: > I will be using Tkinter. All I need is a way to get the X,Y position from a > mouse click. I am trying to have an image loaded to click on, but that seems > to be a problem. So if I can just get the position from the screen of a > graphics program, showing an image, it will work for me.
Won't be easy - a toolkit (like tkinter) will only cpature your mous events that are directed towards it's own windows. You might be able to convince your program to collect mouse-events outside for a short period of time - like snapshot programs do - but that will reqiure pretty complicated, OS-dependant coding. Certainly way more complicated than loading an image using tkinter. Better tell us what's giving you a hard time there. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list