Hi all, since two weeks i try to find a perl-module or perl-script to watch mouse events (left click, right click, double click and so on) on the desktop. I want when ever a mouseclick with the left, middle or right button is executed on the desktop or any windows on the desktop. The operating system is Windows. One more time, im not looking for mouseevents on tk windows or objekts. That would not be a problem for me to use the tk-funktions. I want to know if mouse event happens on the desktop (click on the desktop) or any window (not only tk created windows) that is on the desktop. I tried to find some hints with google but could not found anything.. Can anybody help me? It would be very nice! best regards, rommi thanks a lot regards michbach

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