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Mouse « Windows Presentation Foundation « VB.Net
VB.Net
Windows Presentation Foundation
Mouse
1.
MouseDown action on Line
2.
Hit Result Behavior
3.
Button PreviewMouseLeftButtonDown action and MouseLeftButtonDown action
4.
Grid MouseLeftButtonDown action and PreviewMouseLeftButtonDown action
5.
Detect whether the mouse button is pressed or released using the MouseButtonState property.
6.
Handler MouseLeftButtonDown and MouseLeftButtonUp events
7.
Make an object follow the mouse pointer as it moves on the screen.
8.
Use Mouse.AddPreviewMouseDownHandler(myEllipse, PreviewMouseDownEllipse);
9.
Use Mouse.AddMouseDownHandler(myEllipse, MouseDownEllipse);
10.
Use Mouse.PreviewMouseDown /Mouse.MouseDown Attribute from Grid element
11.
A line which monitors the mouse entering its area
12.
Mouse Position and TranslateTransform
13.
Mouse Position
14.
Get mouse position with Mouse.GetPosition
15.
Replease mouse with Mouse.Capture(null)
16.
Retrieving the mouse position relative to controls on a Window
17.
Mouse cursor override and clear
18.
Check the mouse event source
19.
Use the Mouse Wheel action methods that are defined by the IScrollInfo interface
20.
Change control background in mouse enter and leave
21.
Use EventSetter to add mouse event handler
22.
Mouse.LostMouseCaptureEvent
23.
Use Mouse.Capture to let a Control capture an event
24.
Point Hit Test