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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:27:49+00:00 2026-05-15T06:27:49+00:00

I am writing a Java Swing application that needs to have a window receive

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I am writing a Java Swing application that needs to have a window receive mouse movement events when the application is not activated – think of it like a global always-on-top toolbar that animates when the mouse passes over it.

From my research so far, I have seen that the Mac Java JRE only passes events when the application has focus.

It does not appear to be a limitation of the OS, so I was hoping that there was a system property, an application package property or a system call that enabled non-activated event handling. Failing that, some method of globally capturing mouse movement events and passing them in to the Java application.

Thanks for any suggestions…

Edit: One further question: Once mouse move events have been captured, how do you feed them into Swing so that they are treated in the same was as native OS mouse events — by finding the component under the mouse and sending a MouseEvent to it…

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    2026-05-15T06:27:49+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:27 am

    This isn’t possible with pure Java.
    You will need JNI and to write a global keylistener (or a keyboard hook) in C++ or another language.

    Here are some topics about Global KeyListener:

    • Coderanch.
    • My own topic on Stack Overflow
    • Stack Overflow
    • Keyboard hooks in Mac OS X

    On the last topic: this was a given solution for OSX.

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