You can create your own reusable, draggable component by implementing MouseMotionListener in a JPanel. You will have to keep track of the mouse position, image and panel dimensions, and the current offset of the image you wish to display.
private Image image;
private int imageWidth, imageHeight, width, height;
private int mouseX, mouseY;
private int offsetX, offsetY;
Implement the mouseMoved method to simply track the mouse position.
public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent e)
{
mouseX = e.getX();
mouseY = e.getY();
}
In the mouseDragged method, update the offset to reflect the change in position.
public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent e)
{
int mx = e.getX();
int my = e.getY();
offsetX += (mouseX - mx);
offsetY += (mouseY - my);
// don't let offset exceed bounds of image
offsetX = Math.max(offsetX, 0);
offsetX = Math.min(offsetX, imageWidth - width);
offsetY = Math.max(offsetY, 0);
offsetY = Math.min(offsetY, imageHeight - height);
mouseX = mx;
mouseY = my;
repaint();
}
Finally, override the paint method to display the image at the correct offset.
@Override
public void paint(Graphics g)
{
g.drawImage(image, -offsetX, -offsetY, this);
}
Remember to add itself as a mouseMotionListener in the constructor!
this.addMouseMotionListener(this);