import pygame, sys from keyboard import is_pressed #Initialize pygame and set up window pygame.init() winSize = (800, 600) screen = pygame.display.set_mode(winSize) pygame.display.set_caption('Control where text is on screen by using mouse') #Load font and render text myriadProFont = pygame.font.SysFont('Myriad Pro', 48) helloWorld = myriadProFont.render('Hello World!', 1, (255, 0, 255), (255, 255, 255)) helloWorldSize = helloWorld.get_size() x, y = 0, 0 directionX, directionY = 1, 1 #Add clock so that the next frame is displayed at an exact time clock = pygame.time.Clock() while True: #Use is_pressed() from keyboard module to let user quit application by clicking 'q' on their keyboard if is_pressed('q'): sys.exit() clock.tick(40) #Keep screen open and let user exit window using for loop for ev in pygame.event.get(): if ev.type == pygame.QUIT: sys.exit() screen.fill((0,0,0)) screen.blit(helloWorld, (x, y)) mousePos = pygame.mouse.get_pos() x, y = mousePos if x + helloWorldSize[0] > 800: x = 800 - helloWorldSize[0] if y + helloWorldSize[1] > 600: y = 600 - helloWorldSize[1] #Update window pygame.display.update()