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MonoBehaviour.OnMouseExit()

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Description

Called when the mouse is not any longer over the Collider.

A call to OnMouseExit follows the corresponding calls to OnMouseEnter and OnMouseOver.

Note:This function is not called on objects that belong to Ignore Raycast layer.

This function is called on Colliders and 2D Colliders marked as trigger when the following properties are set to true:

- For 3D physics: Physics.queriesHitTriggers

- For 2D physics - Physics2D.queriesHitTriggers

You can use OnMouseExit as a co-routine if you add a yield statement somewhere in the function. This event is sent to all scripts attached to the Collider.

//Attach this script to a GameObject to have it output messages when your mouse hovers over it.
using UnityEngine;

public class OnMouseOverExample : MonoBehaviour { void OnMouseOver() { //If your mouse hovers over the GameObject with the script attached, output this message Debug.Log("Mouse is over GameObject."); }

void OnMouseExit() { //The mouse is no longer hovering over the GameObject so output this message each frame Debug.Log("Mouse is no longer on GameObject."); } }