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The SWT checkboxes are delegated to native widgets on all OSs, so this is most likely the default behavior of your OS, not something SWT implements specifically.
I imagine it's also how native checkboxes are expected to behave. If not, is this reported as a bug in some tracker? |
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For SWT checkboxes we see the color turning to blue on mouse hover.
Is there a way to replicate similar behavior with Focus In listeners?
We have checkboxes in our application with no text assigned to them.
As a result when they have focus no dotted lines gets drawn around them as this is a known SWT issue.
As a workaround we want to highlight the checkbox blue on focus similar to what happens when we move our mouse over the checkbox.
Is there a way we can achieve this?
Sending control.notifyListeners(SWT.MouseMove, new Event()); or control.notifyListeners(SWT.MouseMove, new Event()); on focus in does not seem to work for us.
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