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@@ -41,7 +41,11 @@ received input, in order:
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"input_event" will be emitted (this function is re-implementable by
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script by inheriting from it). If the control wants to "consume" the
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event, it will call :ref:`Control.accept_event() <class_Control_accept_event>` and the event will
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- not spread any more.
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+ not spread any more. Events that are not consumed will propagate **up**,
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+ to :ref:`Control <class_Control>`'s ancestors. Use :ref:`Control.mouse_filter <class_Control_mouse_filter>`
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+ property to control whether a :ref:`Control <class_Control>` is notified
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+ of mouse events via :ref:`Control._gui_input() <class_Control__gui_input>`
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+ callback, and whether these events are propagated further.
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3. If so far no one consumed the event, the unhandled input callback
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will be called if overriden (and not disabled with
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:ref:`Node.set_process_unhandled_input() <class_Node_set_process_unhandled_input>`).
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