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Hi Mathias and Doug, > I recognized a very similar behavior. Every new display seems not to > realize mouse events. But that seems to be independent of the location > of the mouse pointer. And a simply mouse move out of the display does > not work. I have to click somewhere else on the screen and then > reactivate the display by clicking on it to make the mouse work. I've been aware of this problem for years. The fact that a mouse click outside and VisAD frame fixes the problem strongly indicates that it is not a VisAD bug. Like Doug, I suspect it is a Java3D/Swing problem. Cheers, Bill
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