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// Set Netscape up to run the "captureMousePosition" function whenever // the mouse is moved. For Internet Explorer and Netscape 6, you can capture // the movement a little easier. if (document.layers) { // Netscape document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEMOVE); document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } else if (document.all) { // Internet Explorer document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } else if (document.getElementById) { // Netcsape 6 document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } // Global variables xMousePos = 0; // Horizontal position of the mouse on the screen yMousePos = 0; // Vertical position of the mouse on the screen xMousePosMax = 0; // Width of the page yMousePosMax = 0; // Height of the page

function captureMousePosition(e) { if (document.layers) { // When the page scrolls in Netscape, the event's mouse position // reflects the absolute position on the screen. innerHight/Width // is the position from the top/left of the screen that the user is // looking at. pageX/YOffset is the amount that the user has // scrolled into the page. So the values will be in relation to // each other as the total offsets into the page, no matter if // the user has scrolled or not. xMousePos = e.pageX; yMousePos = e.pageY; xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset; yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset; } else if (document.all) { // When the page scrolls in IE, the event's mouse position // reflects the position from the top/left of the screen the // user is looking at. scrollLeft/Top is the amount the user // has scrolled into the page. clientWidth/Height is the height/ // width of the current page the user is looking at. So, to be // consistent with Netscape (above), add the scroll offsets to // both so we end up with an absolute value on the page, no // matter if the user has scrolled or not. xMousePos = window.event.x+document.body.scrollLeft; yMousePos = window.event.y+document.body.scrollTop; xMousePosMax = document.body.clientWidth+document.body.scrollLeft; yMousePosMax = document.body.clientHeight+document.body.scrollTop; } else if (document.getElementById) { // Netscape 6 behaves the same as Netscape 4 in this regard xMousePos = e.pageX; yMousePos = e.pageY; xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset; yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset; } }

// Set Netscape up to run the "captureMousePosition" function whenever
// the mouse is moved. For Internet Explorer and Netscape 6, you can capture
// the movement a little easier.
if (document.layers) { // Netscape
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEMOVE);
document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition;
} else if (document.all) { // Internet Explorer
document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition;
} else if (document.getElementById) { // Netcsape 6
document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition;
}
// Global variables
xMousePos = 0; // Horizontal position of the mouse on the screen
yMousePos = 0; // Vertical position of the mouse on the screen
xMousePosMax = 0; // Width of the page
yMousePosMax = 0; // Height of the page

function captureMousePosition(e) {
if (document.layers) {
    // When the page scrolls in Netscape, the event's mouse position
    // reflects the absolute position on the screen. innerHight/Width
    // is the position from the top/left of the screen that the user is
    // looking at. pageX/YOffset is the amount that the user has 
    // scrolled into the page. So the values will be in relation to
    // each other as the total offsets into the page, no matter if
    // the user has scrolled or not.
    xMousePos = e.pageX;
    yMousePos = e.pageY;
    xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset;
    yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset;
 } else if (document.all) {
    // When the page scrolls in IE, the event's mouse position 
    // reflects the position from the top/left of the screen the 
    // user is looking at. scrollLeft/Top is the amount the user
    // has scrolled into the page. clientWidth/Height is the height/
    // width of the current page the user is looking at. So, to be
    // consistent with Netscape (above), add the scroll offsets to
    // both so we end up with an absolute value on the page, no 
    // matter if the user has scrolled or not.
    xMousePos = window.event.x+document.body.scrollLeft;
    yMousePos = window.event.y+document.body.scrollTop;
    xMousePosMax = document.body.clientWidth+document.body.scrollLeft;
    yMousePosMax = document.body.clientHeight+document.body.scrollTop;
  } else if (document.getElementById) {
    // Netscape 6 behaves the same as Netscape 4 in this regard 
    xMousePos = e.pageX;
    yMousePos = e.pageY;
    xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset;
    yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset;
  }
 }

window.status = "xMousePos=" + xMousePos + ", yMousePos=" + yMousePos + ", xMousePosMax=" + xMousePosMax + ", yMousePosMax=" + yMousePosMax

window.status = "xMousePos=" + xMousePos + ", yMousePos=" + yMousePos + ", xMousePosMax=" + xMousePosMax + ", yMousePosMax=" + yMousePosMax

// Set Netscape up to run the "captureMousePosition" function whenever // the mouse is moved. For Internet Explorer and Netscape 6, you can capture // the movement a little easier. if (document.layers) { // Netscape document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEMOVE); document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } else if (document.all) { // Internet Explorer document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } else if (document.getElementById) { // Netcsape 6 document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } // Global variables xMousePos = 0; // Horizontal position of the mouse on the screen yMousePos = 0; // Vertical position of the mouse on the screen xMousePosMax = 0; // Width of the page yMousePosMax = 0; // Height of the page

function captureMousePosition(e) { if (document.layers) { // When the page scrolls in Netscape, the event's mouse position // reflects the absolute position on the screen. innerHight/Width // is the position from the top/left of the screen that the user is // looking at. pageX/YOffset is the amount that the user has // scrolled into the page. So the values will be in relation to // each other as the total offsets into the page, no matter if // the user has scrolled or not. xMousePos = e.pageX; yMousePos = e.pageY; xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset; yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset; } else if (document.all) { // When the page scrolls in IE, the event's mouse position // reflects the position from the top/left of the screen the // user is looking at. scrollLeft/Top is the amount the user // has scrolled into the page. clientWidth/Height is the height/ // width of the current page the user is looking at. So, to be // consistent with Netscape (above), add the scroll offsets to // both so we end up with an absolute value on the page, no // matter if the user has scrolled or not. xMousePos = window.event.x+document.body.scrollLeft; yMousePos = window.event.y+document.body.scrollTop; xMousePosMax = document.body.clientWidth+document.body.scrollLeft; yMousePosMax = document.body.clientHeight+document.body.scrollTop; } else if (document.getElementById) { // Netscape 6 behaves the same as Netscape 4 in this regard xMousePos = e.pageX; yMousePos = e.pageY; xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset; yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset; } }

window.status = "xMousePos=" + xMousePos + ", yMousePos=" + yMousePos + ", xMousePosMax=" + xMousePosMax + ", yMousePosMax=" + yMousePosMax

// Set Netscape up to run the "captureMousePosition" function whenever
// the mouse is moved. For Internet Explorer and Netscape 6, you can capture
// the movement a little easier.
if (document.layers) { // Netscape
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEMOVE);
document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition;
} else if (document.all) { // Internet Explorer
document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition;
} else if (document.getElementById) { // Netcsape 6
document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition;
}
// Global variables
xMousePos = 0; // Horizontal position of the mouse on the screen
yMousePos = 0; // Vertical position of the mouse on the screen
xMousePosMax = 0; // Width of the page
yMousePosMax = 0; // Height of the page

function captureMousePosition(e) {
if (document.layers) {
    // When the page scrolls in Netscape, the event's mouse position
    // reflects the absolute position on the screen. innerHight/Width
    // is the position from the top/left of the screen that the user is
    // looking at. pageX/YOffset is the amount that the user has 
    // scrolled into the page. So the values will be in relation to
    // each other as the total offsets into the page, no matter if
    // the user has scrolled or not.
    xMousePos = e.pageX;
    yMousePos = e.pageY;
    xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset;
    yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset;
 } else if (document.all) {
    // When the page scrolls in IE, the event's mouse position 
    // reflects the position from the top/left of the screen the 
    // user is looking at. scrollLeft/Top is the amount the user
    // has scrolled into the page. clientWidth/Height is the height/
    // width of the current page the user is looking at. So, to be
    // consistent with Netscape (above), add the scroll offsets to
    // both so we end up with an absolute value on the page, no 
    // matter if the user has scrolled or not.
    xMousePos = window.event.x+document.body.scrollLeft;
    yMousePos = window.event.y+document.body.scrollTop;
    xMousePosMax = document.body.clientWidth+document.body.scrollLeft;
    yMousePosMax = document.body.clientHeight+document.body.scrollTop;
  } else if (document.getElementById) {
    // Netscape 6 behaves the same as Netscape 4 in this regard 
    xMousePos = e.pageX;
    yMousePos = e.pageY;
    xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset;
    yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset;
  }
 }
window.status = "xMousePos=" + xMousePos + ", yMousePos=" + yMousePos + ", xMousePosMax=" + xMousePosMax + ", yMousePosMax=" + yMousePosMax
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// Set Netscape up to run the "captureMousePosition" function whenever // the mouse is moved. For Internet Explorer and Netscape 6, you can capture // the movement a little easier. if (document.layers) { // Netscape document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEMOVE); document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } else if (document.all) { // Internet Explorer document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } else if (document.getElementById) { // Netcsape 6 document.onmousemove = captureMousePosition; } // Global variables xMousePos = 0; // Horizontal position of the mouse on the screen yMousePos = 0; // Vertical position of the mouse on the screen xMousePosMax = 0; // Width of the page yMousePosMax = 0; // Height of the page

function captureMousePosition(e) { if (document.layers) { // When the page scrolls in Netscape, the event's mouse position // reflects the absolute position on the screen. innerHight/Width // is the position from the top/left of the screen that the user is // looking at. pageX/YOffset is the amount that the user has // scrolled into the page. So the values will be in relation to // each other as the total offsets into the page, no matter if // the user has scrolled or not. xMousePos = e.pageX; yMousePos = e.pageY; xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset; yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset; } else if (document.all) { // When the page scrolls in IE, the event's mouse position // reflects the position from the top/left of the screen the // user is looking at. scrollLeft/Top is the amount the user // has scrolled into the page. clientWidth/Height is the height/ // width of the current page the user is looking at. So, to be // consistent with Netscape (above), add the scroll offsets to // both so we end up with an absolute value on the page, no // matter if the user has scrolled or not. xMousePos = window.event.x+document.body.scrollLeft; yMousePos = window.event.y+document.body.scrollTop; xMousePosMax = document.body.clientWidth+document.body.scrollLeft; yMousePosMax = document.body.clientHeight+document.body.scrollTop; } else if (document.getElementById) { // Netscape 6 behaves the same as Netscape 4 in this regard xMousePos = e.pageX; yMousePos = e.pageY; xMousePosMax = window.innerWidth+window.pageXOffset; yMousePosMax = window.innerHeight+window.pageYOffset; } }

To Check if its working fine or not use the below code :

window.status = "xMousePos=" + xMousePos + ", yMousePos=" + yMousePos + ", xMousePosMax=" + xMousePosMax + ", yMousePosMax=" + yMousePosMax