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How would you disable item drop when in gui


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@Override
protected void keyTyped(char key, int event){
  
   if (event == 1 || event == this.mc.gameSettings.keyBindInventory.getKeyCode())
       {
           this.mc.thePlayer.closeScreen();
       }

       this.checkHotbarKeys(key);
   }

 

To disable the dropping of items from my gui inventory using the "Q" keyboard Key, I overrode the keyTyped method and changed it to the code above so that the "Q" key cannot be used to drop items. Still have no idea how to disable dropping items via mouse drag though. Any ideas are helpful

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For the mouse drag I tried the following - I created an imaginary barrier and using the draw method just reset the mouse mosition if it goes outside my guis bounds. However it isnt foolproof the player can still try and succeed at dropping the item by dragging the mouse fast. - need a better way to do this still

 

@Override
protected void drawGuiContainerBackgroundLayer(float x, int y, int z) {
	int mousePosX = Mouse.getEventX() * this.width / this.mc.displayWidth;
	int mousePosY = Mouse.getEventY() * this.height / this.mc.displayHeight;
	if(mousePosX < 140){
		Mouse.setCursorPosition(140 * this.mc.displayWidth/this.width, Mouse.getEventY());
	}
	if (mousePosX > 284){
		Mouse.setCursorPosition(284 * this.mc.displayWidth/this.width, Mouse.getEventY());
	}
	if(mousePosY < 58){
		Mouse.setCursorPosition(Mouse.getEventX(), 58 * this.mc.displayHeight/this.height);
	}
	if(mousePosY > 190){
		Mouse.setCursorPosition(Mouse.getEventX(), 190 * this.mc.displayHeight/this.height);
	}

//Rest of drawing code
}

 

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Hey everyone so this is the solution to this problem.

 

To disable the dropping of items via mouse drag you have to override the #mouseMovedOrUp() method (not the mouse clicked method) like so

 

 

  @Override
    protected void mouseMovedOrUp(int mousePosX, int mousePosY, int movedOrUp){
    	if(mousePosX < this.guiLeft || mousePosX > this.guiLeft + this.guiWidth{
    	   return;
    	} else if (mousePosY < this.guiTop || mousePosY > this.guiTop + this.guiHeight){
    	          return;
    		} else{
    				super.mouseMovedOrUp(mousePosX,mousePosY,movedOrUp);
    			}
    }

 

 

 

To disable the dropping of items via the "Q" Key (or whichever key this functionality gets bound to) use the following in your gui class

 

 

@Override
protected void keyTyped(char key, int event){
   	  
   if (event == 1 || event == this.mc.gameSettings.keyBindInventory.getKeyCode())
       {
           this.mc.thePlayer.closeScreen();
       }
       this.checkHotbarKeys(key);
   }

 

 

 

and it works :)

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