On Mouse Exit node
Note
The On Mouse Exit node is an Input Manager node. For more information about how to use the Input Manager with Visual Scripting, see Capture user input in an application.
The On Mouse Exit node listens for the user's mouse pointer location to exit the Collider of a specified GameObject. When the mouse exits the Collider or GUI element, the node triggers the next node connected to it. It doesn't send or receive any other data.
Fuzzy finder category
The On Mouse Exit node is in the Events > Input category in the fuzzy finder.
Inputs
The On Mouse Exit node has one input port:
Name | Type | Description |
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Target | GameObject | The GameObject with the Collider that triggers the On Mouse Exit node. |
Additional node settings
The On Mouse Exit node has additional settings. Access these settings from the Graph Inspector:
Name | Type | Description |
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Coroutine | Toggle | Enable Coroutine if you want Visual Scripting to run this node and any of its connected nodes as a coroutine. Coroutine nodes don't execute all their code in a single frame, so they can spread an effect over several frames. Coroutines can also help optimize your code. For more information on coroutines, see the Unity User Manual section on Coroutines. |
Outputs
The On Mouse Exit node has one output port:
Name | Type | Description |
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Trigger | Output Trigger | The control output port. Make a connection to specify what Visual Scripting should do after the configured Input event occurs in your application. |
Example graph usage
In the following example, continued from the example from the On Mouse Enter node, the On Mouse Exit node triggers a Destroy GameObject node when the user's mouse exits the Collider on the Script Machine's GameObject. The Destroy GameObject node destroys the GameObject assigned to the Spotlight Scene variable. The GameObject was created and assigned to the variable elsewhere in the graph.
When the user's mouse leaves the Collider, the Target GameObject no longer has a spotlight.
Related nodes
The following nodes are related or similar to the On Mouse Exit node: