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Can any one provide me with a working example of JNA mouse hook, which would be able to track mouse movements/click outside my Java Swing application ?

Thanks in Advance

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Yep, here is the code...

public class CWMouseHook {
public final User32 USER32INST;
public final Kernel32 KERNEL32INST;
public CWMouseHook()
{
    if(!Platform.isWindows())
    {
        throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not supported on this platform.");
    }
    USER32INST = User32.INSTANCE;
    KERNEL32INST = Kernel32.INSTANCE;
    mouseHook=hookTheMouse();
    Native.setProtected(true);

}
public static LowLevelMouseProc mouseHook;
public HHOOK hhk;
public Thread thrd;
public boolean threadFinish = true;
public boolean isHooked = false;
public static final int WM_MOUSEMOVE = 512;
public static final int WM_LBUTTONDOWN = 513;
public static final int WM_LBUTTONUP = 514;
public static final int WM_RBUTTONDOWN = 516;
public static final int WM_RBUTTONUP = 517;
public static final int WM_MBUTTONDOWN = 519;
public static final int WM_MBUTTONUP = 520;


public void unsetMouseHook()
{
    threadFinish = true;
    if (thrd.isAlive())
    {
        thrd.interrupt();
        thrd = null;
    }
    isHooked = false;
}
public boolean isIsHooked()
{
    return isHooked;
}
public void setMouseHook()
{
    thrd = new Thread(new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run()
            {
                  try
                  {
                        if(!isHooked)
                        {   
                            hhk = USER32INST.SetWindowsHookEx(14, mouseHook,KERNEL32INST.GetModuleHandle(null),0);
                            isHooked = true;
                            MSG msg = new MSG();
                            while ((USER32INST.GetMessage(msg, null, 0, 0)) != 0)
                            {
                                USER32INST.TranslateMessage(msg);     
                                USER32INST.DispatchMessage(msg);
                                System.out.print(isHooked);
                                if (!isHooked)
                                      break;
                            }
                        }
                        else
                            System.out.println("The Hook is already installed.");
                }
                catch (Exception e)
                {   System.err.println(e.getMessage());
                    System.err.println("Caught exception in MouseHook!");
                }
        }
    },"Named thread");
    threadFinish = false;
    thrd.start();

}
private interface LowLevelMouseProc extends HOOKPROC
{
    LRESULT callback(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, MOUSEHOOKSTRUCT lParam);
}
public LowLevelMouseProc hookTheMouse() {
    return new LowLevelMouseProc()
    {
        @Override
        public LRESULT callback(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, MOUSEHOOKSTRUCT info) {
            if (nCode >= 0)
            {
                switch(wParam.intValue())
                {
                    case CWMouseHook.WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
                        // do stuff
                        break;
                    case CWMouseHook.WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
                        //do stuff
                        break;
                    case CWMouseHook.WM_MBUTTONDOWN:
                        //do other stuff
                        break;
                    case CWMouseHook.WM_LBUTTONUP:
                         //do even more stuff
                         break;
                    case CWMouseHook.WM_MOUSEMOVE:

                        break;                         
                    default:
                        break;
                }
                 /****************************DO NOT CHANGE, this code unhooks mouse *********************************/
                 if (threadFinish == true)
                  {                      
                     USER32INST.PostQuitMessage(0);
                  }
                /***************************END OF UNCHANGABLE *******************************************************/
            }
            return USER32INST.CallNextHookEx(hhk, nCode, wParam, info.getPointer());
        }
    };
}
public class Point extends Structure
{
    public class ByReference extends Point implements Structure.ByReference {};
    public NativeLong x;
    public NativeLong y;
}
public static class MOUSEHOOKSTRUCT extends Structure
{
    public static class ByReference extends MOUSEHOOKSTRUCT implements Structure.ByReference {};
    public POINT pt;
    public HWND hwnd;
    public int wHitTestCode;
    public ULONG_PTR dwExtraInfo;
}

That's all about there is to it. Cheers. It's a basically a ripoff of the code of a guy in Sun forums...but also tested by me, and it works so cheers again.

Edit: I edited the code so it includes the LowLevelMouseProc but you can use your extension of HOOK which you can define elsewhere. It doesn't matter that much. Be wary that for some reason you have TO have the variable mouseHook as static otherwise hook just unhooks after a while.

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    You must maintain a reference to your hook (i.e. JNA Callback) or it will be GC'd and thereafter become inoperative.
    – technomage
    Dec 22, 2011 at 23:23
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movements:

import org.jnativehook.GlobalScreen;
import org.jnativehook.NativeHookException;
import org.jnativehook.mouse.NativeMouseWheelEvent;
import org.jnativehook.mouse.NativeMouseWheelListener;

public class GlobalMouseWheelListenerExample implements NativeMouseWheelListener {
    public void nativeMouseWheelMoved(NativeMouseWheelEvent e) {
        System.out.println("Mosue Wheel Moved: " + e.getWheelRotation());
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        try {
            GlobalScreen.registerNativeHook();
        } catch (NativeHookException ex) {
            System.err.println("There was a problem registering the native hook.");
            System.err.println(ex.getMessage());
            ex.printStackTrace();

            System.exit(1);
        }

        // Construct the example object and initialze native hook.
        GlobalScreen.getInstance().addNativeMouseWheelListener(new GlobalMouseWheelListenerExample());
    }
}

click:

import org.jnativehook.GlobalScreen;
import org.jnativehook.NativeHookException;
import org.jnativehook.mouse.NativeMouseEvent;
import org.jnativehook.mouse.NativeMouseInputListener;

public class GlobalMouseListenerExample implements NativeMouseInputListener {
        public void nativeMouseClicked(NativeMouseEvent e) {
                System.out.println("Mosue Clicked: " + e.getClickCount());
        }

        public void nativeMousePressed(NativeMouseEvent e) {
                System.out.println("Mosue Pressed: " + e.getButton());
        }

        public void nativeMouseReleased(NativeMouseEvent e) {
                System.out.println("Mosue Released: " + e.getButton());
        }

        public void nativeMouseMoved(NativeMouseEvent e) {
                System.out.println("Mosue Moved: " + e.getX() + ", " + e.getY());
        }

        public void nativeMouseDragged(NativeMouseEvent e) {
                System.out.println("Mosue Dragged: " + e.getX() + ", " + e.getY());
        }

        public static void main(String[] args) {
                try {
                        GlobalScreen.registerNativeHook();
                }
                catch (NativeHookException ex) {
                        System.err.println("There was a problem registering the native hook.");
                        System.err.println(ex.getMessage());

                        System.exit(1);
                }

                //Construct the example object.
                GlobalMouseListenerExample example = new GlobalMouseListenerExample();

                //Add the appropriate listeners for the example object.
                GlobalScreen.getInstance().addNativeMouseListener(example);
                GlobalScreen.getInstance().addNativeMouseMotionListener(example);
        }
}

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