I did a quick search here on the forums and looked through the documentation. But I haven't found what I'm looking for. In the documentation, I saw only these commands:
getX( ) Gets the current x-position of the mouse.
getY( ) Gets the current y-position of the mouse.
getPosition( ) Gets the current position of the mouse.
setPosition( x, y ) Sets the current position of the mouse.
isDown( button ) Checks whether a certain button is down.
setVisible( visible ) Controls cursor visbility.
isVisible( ) Checks cursor visbility.
But there is one thing that bugs me. Is there no way to check where the cursor is? I'm supposed to make a clickable button, but I need to check if the cursor is on the button. I'm sure this one is quite easy, but I'm a novice so go easy on me.
Please help this little guy out; will ya?
EDIT - Changed the Thread Title to make it fit the subject even more.
What's wrong with getX(), getY() and/or getPosition(), they do what you want. And if you want to check in the mousepressed callback it's even easier as it gets the position of the click as arguments.
Thanks, I took a deeper look into the callback and it seems my answer is in there. I didn't see it at first. I'll try again and report back if I encounter more trouble.