EventQueue.peekEvent() has the following syntax.
public AWTEvent peekEvent()
In the following code shows how to use EventQueue.peekEvent() method.
import java.awt.AWTEvent; import java.awt.EventQueue; import java.awt.Graphics; import java.awt.Point; import java.awt.Toolkit; import java.awt.event.ActionEvent; import java.awt.event.ActionListener; import java.awt.event.MouseEvent; /* w ww. j a v a2 s . c o m*/ import javax.swing.JButton; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JPanel; public class Main extends JPanel implements ActionListener { Main() { JButton button = new JButton("Click to chooose the first point"); add(button); button.addActionListener(this); } public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt) { Graphics g = getGraphics(); Point p = getClick(); g.drawOval(p.x - 2, p.y - 2, 4, 4); Point q = getClick(); g.drawOval(q.x - 2, q.y - 2, 4, 4); g.drawLine(p.x, p.y, q.x, q.y); g.dispose(); } public Point getClick() { EventQueue eq = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemEventQueue(); while (true) { try { AWTEvent pEvent = eq.peekEvent(); AWTEvent evt = eq.getNextEvent(); if (evt.getID() == MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED) { MouseEvent mevt = (MouseEvent) evt; Point p = mevt.getPoint(); Point top = getRootPane().getLocation(); p.x -= top.x; p.y -= top.y; return p; } } catch (InterruptedException e) { } } } public static void main(String[] args) { JFrame frame = new JFrame(); frame.setSize(300, 200); frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); frame.add(new Main()); frame.setVisible(true); } }