The one aspect of this that I still find puzzling is that in the @info array, all of the Y values are usually greater than the height of my console window. Do they represent Y values within the console buffer rather than within the console window? In my case the console buffer is much taller than the console window. I was not able to find an answer at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/reading-input-buffer-events
In reply to Re^2: Unable to capture mouse events in Win32::Console
by fireblood
in thread Unable to capture mouse events in Win32::Console
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