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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T16:41:53+00:00 2026-05-28T16:41:53+00:00

I’m currently developing a program in Java where a certain event must be triggered

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I’m currently developing a program in Java where a certain event must be triggered only when the user clicks with both the left and the right click on a button.

Since it is a little unconventional, I decided to first test this. Here it is:

import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import java.awt.event.MouseListener;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;

public class GUI
{
    private JFrame mainframe;
    private JButton thebutton;

    private boolean left_is_pressed;
    private boolean right_is_pressed;

    private JLabel notifier;

    public GUI ()
    {
        thebutton = new JButton ("Double Press Me");
        addListen ();
        thebutton.setBounds (20, 20, 150, 40);

        notifier = new JLabel (" ");
        notifier.setBounds (20, 100, 170, 20);

        mainframe = new JFrame ("Double Mouse Tester");
        mainframe.setDefaultCloseOperation (JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
        mainframe.setResizable (false);
        mainframe.setSize (400, 250);

        mainframe.setLayout (null);

        mainframe.add (thebutton);
        mainframe.add (notifier);

        mainframe.setVisible (true);

        left_is_pressed = right_is_pressed = false;
    }

    private void addListen ()
    {
        thebutton.addMouseListener (new MouseListener ()
        {
            @Override public void mouseClicked (MouseEvent e) { }
            @Override public void mouseEntered (MouseEvent e) { }
            @Override public void mouseExited (MouseEvent e) { }

            @Override public void mousePressed (MouseEvent e)
            {
                //If left button pressed
                if (e.getButton () == MouseEvent.BUTTON1)
                {
                    //Set that it is pressed
                    left_is_pressed = true;

                    if (right_is_pressed)
                    {
                        //Write that both are pressed
                        notifier.setText ("Both pressed");
                    }

                }
                //If right button pressed
                else if (e.getButton () == MouseEvent.BUTTON3)
                {
                    //Set that it is pressed
                    right_is_pressed = true;

                    if (left_is_pressed)
                    {
                        //Write that both are pressed
                        notifier.setText ("Both pressed");
                    }
                }
            }

            @Override public void mouseReleased (MouseEvent e)
            {
                //If left button is released
                if (e.getButton () == MouseEvent.BUTTON1)
                {
                    //Set that it is not pressed
                    left_is_pressed = false;

                    //Remove notification
                    notifier.setText (" ");
                }
                //If right button is released
                else if (e.getButton () == MouseEvent.BUTTON3)
                {
                    //Set that it is not pressed
                    right_is_pressed = false;

                    //Remove notification
                    notifier.setText (" ");
                }
            }
        });
    }
}

I tested it and it works, but there is a problem.

As you can see, the left mouse button is represented by MouseEvent.BUTTON1 and the right mouse button by MouseEvent.BUTTON3.

If the user has a mouse which doesn’t have a scroll wheel (apparently such mice still exist), then only two buttons are set in MouseEvent. Does that mean that the right button will be represented by MouseEvent.BUTTON2 instead of MouseEvent.BUTTON3? If yes, how can I change my code to accomodate this? Is there any way I can detect something like this?

I read anything I could find on the MouseListener interface and on MouseEvent, but I couldn’t find something about this.

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    2026-05-28T16:41:54+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:41 pm

    To determine which of the Mouse buttons is pressed, these three methods from SwingUtilities could help you:

    1. isLeftMouseButton
    2. isMiddleMouseButton
    3. isRightMouseButton
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