On Fri, 30 Sep 2022 21:38:50 GMT, Nikita Provotorov <[email protected]> wrote:
>> src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CPlatformResponder.java
>> line 83:
>>
>>> 81: int jmodifiers = NSEvent.nsToJavaModifiers(modifierFlags);
>>> 82: if ((jeventType == MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED) && (jbuttonNumber
>>> > MouseEvent.NOBUTTON)) {
>>> 83: // 8294426: NSEvent.nsToJavaModifiers returns 0 on M2
>>> MacBooks if the event is generated
>>
>> You say it returns 0, so you expect to only need to do that if jmodifiers is
>> 0, yet you don't check that.
>> Why not ?
>>
>> No way to test this on an M2 so being sure it doesn't regress something is
>> all I can offer here.
>
> Actually I mean that it returns 0 if you're tapping without holding any
> modifiers e.g. keyboard modifiers.
> But if you're tapping holding a keyboard modifier it will probably return
> only this keyboard modifier without `InputEvent.BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK`. I didn't
> test this case but I would expect it that looking at the implementation of
> the `NSEvent.nsToJavaModifiers`.
I don't have an M2 device to check, but I think (judging to the code) if we add
`jmodifiers == 0` check here then users making a tap holding the Control will
receive the mouse events with `modifiers` == `CTRL_DOWN_MASK | BUTTON3_MASK |
CTRL_MASK`, i.e. without modern `BUTTON3_DOWN_MASK` which is at least unusual
and inconvenient.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10429