_MOUSEMOVEMENTY

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The _MOUSEMOVEMENTY function returns the relative vertical position of the mouse cursor as positive or negative values.


Syntax

verticalMove = _MOUSEMOVEMENTY


  • Returns the relative vertical cursor pixel position compared to the previous cursor position. Negative values are up moves.
  • Note: A _MOUSESHOW statement will disable _MOUSEMOVEMENTX or _MOUSEMOVEMENTY relative mouse movement reads.
  • Can also be used to check for any mouse movements to enable a program or close Screen Saver Programs.
  • Sets the mouse to a relative movement mode which can be read by _WHEEL instead of _AXIS as mouse device 2.


Example: MOD is used to keep vertical movement of circle and cursor inside of the SCREEN 13 window(200).

  
SCREEN 13, , 1, 0
DO: _LIMIT 200
  DO WHILE _MOUSEINPUT
    x = x + _MOUSEMOVEMENTX
    y = y + _MOUSEMOVEMENTY
  LOOP
  x = (x + 320) MOD 320 'keeps object on screen
  y = (y + 200) MOD 200 'remove if off screen moves are desired
  CLS
  CIRCLE (x, y), 20
  PCOPY 1, 0
LOOP UNTIL INKEY$ <> "" 'press any key to exit  
NOTE: When using the function this way, give the user a keypress exit option. Make sure the user has some way to exit that is not dependent on clicking the X button.


See also



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