Hi all!
We've built a toolbar that uses the macro function "getCursorLoc()" that detects when the user has pressed right-click to continue with the processing.
What happens is that on right click, the macro saves the ROI and prompts the user for another one.
It's tested and works just fine when there is only one mouse device on the machine. However we have PCs with Wacom graphic tablets that we use to precisely draw structures when there needs to be user intervention, and the tablet's "right click" does not get registered, only the one from the regular mouse.
Do you know of a way to correct for this or how we could get the pointer from the graphic table to register for the getCursorLoc function?
Thanks a lot for any feedback!
Oli
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