/** * We should always grab both keyboard and pointer to control event flow on popups. This also * simplifies synthetic grab implementation. The active grab overrides activated automatic grab. */ public boolean grabInput() { if (grabLog.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) { grabLog.log(Level.FINE, "Grab input on {0}", new Object[] {String.valueOf(this)}); } XToolkit.awtLock(); try { if (XAwtState.getGrabWindow() == this && XAwtState.isManualGrab()) { grabLog.fine(" Already Grabbed"); return true; } // 6273031: PIT. Choice drop down does not close once it is right clicked to show a popup menu // remember previous window having grab and if it's not null ungrab it. XBaseWindow prevGrabWindow = XAwtState.getGrabWindow(); final int eventMask = (int) (ButtonPressMask | ButtonReleaseMask | EnterWindowMask | LeaveWindowMask | PointerMotionMask | ButtonMotionMask); final int ownerEvents = 1; int ptrGrab = XlibWrapper.XGrabPointer( XToolkit.getDisplay(), getContentWindow(), ownerEvents, eventMask, GrabModeAsync, GrabModeAsync, None, (XWM.isMotif() ? XToolkit.arrowCursor : None), CurrentTime); // Check grab results to be consistent with X server grab if (ptrGrab != GrabSuccess) { XlibWrapper.XUngrabPointer(XToolkit.getDisplay(), CurrentTime); XAwtState.setGrabWindow(null); grabLog.fine(" Grab Failure - mouse"); return false; } int keyGrab = XlibWrapper.XGrabKeyboard( XToolkit.getDisplay(), getContentWindow(), ownerEvents, GrabModeAsync, GrabModeAsync, CurrentTime); if (keyGrab != GrabSuccess) { XlibWrapper.XUngrabPointer(XToolkit.getDisplay(), CurrentTime); XlibWrapper.XUngrabKeyboard(XToolkit.getDisplay(), CurrentTime); XAwtState.setGrabWindow(null); grabLog.fine(" Grab Failure - keyboard"); return false; } if (prevGrabWindow != null) { prevGrabWindow.ungrabInputImpl(); } XAwtState.setGrabWindow(this); grabLog.fine(" Grab - success"); return true; } finally { XToolkit.awtUnlock(); } }