Pressing the key (N) for 1 second delivers the following response: #JAVA FOR MAC OS 10.8 MAC OS X#Under Windows Jdk1.7.0_09 and by the way under windows Jdk1.6.0_17 and also under Mac OS X Jdk1.6.0_37 the No matter how often N key is pressed or released.Īfter testing a lot, I found out, that there is more then 1 bug with the key event management.Īfter adding a KeyListener and pressing a key (N) for 1 second I get totally different results for windows and mac None of the listeners gets any key event, not for pressed key and not for released key, ![]() Under OS X 10.8.2 with installed Jdk1.7.0_09 key events are blocked after drag&drop. Jdk1.7.0_09 CW Webstart Mac OSX 10 errors in event handling !!!!!!!! Under Mindows 7 32 Bit with installed Jdk1.7.0_09 key events are not blocked after drag&drop, although only one of the listeners (number 3) gets key events, everything works ok so far. Jdk1.7.0_09 CW Standalone Windows 7 32 Bit behaves ok Next following is a list of actions done and the corresponding events received in the left part for windows and mac. There are 3 listeners implements represented by the numbers behind the key event: I implemented some () in the program, to get response of key events (only for key "N" as representaive). ![]() The main problem is, that after performing a drag&drop no key event is delivered to the installed KeyListeners. We have developed a big Java application (more then 1000 classes), that behaves strange on Mac OS X 10.8.2 with installed Jdk1.7.0_09. Perhaps someone can help, but I think it is a bug.
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