is it possible to have a mouse pointer type navigation system in my java application?

Hello

Basic question, but I have to ask: is it possible to have the scheme of navigation mouse pointer type/style in my java application?  Rather than having the focus of just tab trackpad/ball around the screen?

Thank you

It is relatively easy to have a pointer that can move around the screen.  What's more complicated is to find where this point is in relation to the fields that you have on the screen, and so the fields that have the focus.  So of course what do you with this pointer while people type?  or if there was a pointer, users will need to click to select the input field?  Then once you have selected an input field, made the moving average of scrolling trackball with - in the area or that the bar has to be moved.  Everything becomes complicated.

Unless someone is willing to throw a lot of money to you to implement this, I would say that the answer is no.

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