You can place another panel over the panel with the border, leaving the border visible.Use the following code to move your window.
public class MotionPanel extends JPanel{
private Point initialClick;
private JFrame parent;
public MotionPanel(final JFrame parent){
this.parent = parent;
addMouseListener(new MouseAdapter() {
public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) {
initialClick = e.getPoint();
getComponentAt(initialClick);
}
});
addMouseMotionListener(new MouseMotionAdapter() {
@Override
public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent e) {
// get location of Window
int thisX = parent.getLocation().x;
int thisY = parent.getLocation().y;
// Determine how much the mouse moved since the initial click
int xMoved = (thisX + e.getX()) - (thisX + initialClick.x);
int yMoved = (thisY + e.getY()) - (thisY + initialClick.y);
// Move window to this position
int X = thisX + xMoved;
int Y = thisY + yMoved;
parent.setLocation(X, Y);
}
});
}
}
I've been working with this code for a while now to make a custom titlebar for undecorated windows. P.S.:You can generalize this example by extending JComponent instead of JPanel.
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