MouseEventHandler Delegate
Definition
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Represents the method that will handle mouse related routed events that do not specifically involve mouse buttons or the mouse wheel; for example, MouseMove.
public delegate void MouseEventHandler(System::Object ^ sender, MouseEventArgs ^ e);
public delegate void MouseEventHandler(object sender, MouseEventArgs e);
type MouseEventHandler = delegate of obj * MouseEventArgs -> unit
Public Delegate Sub MouseEventHandler(sender As Object, e As MouseEventArgs)
Parameters
- sender
- Object
The object where the event handler is attached.
The event data.
Remarks
This delegate is used with the following attached events:
This delegate is used with the following routed events. These routed events forward the previously listed attached events to make them more accessible to the general element model in WPF.
The attached events and the base element routed events share their event data, and the bubbling and tunneling versions of the routed events also share event data. This can affect the handled characteristics of the event as it travels the event route. For details, see Input Overview.
Other than the RoutedEventArgs properties that are relevant for all routed events, the most interesting properties of MouseEventArgs that you might use in a MouseEventHandler implementation are several properties that expose the current button state, such as LeftButton and MouseDevice. MouseDevice is useful particularly because you can check Captured on it.
Note that events that specifically deal with mouse button events use a different delegate, MouseButtonEventHandler. The mouse button properties are available on MouseEventArgs in case there are input modes or interactions that involve the buttons even if you are handling a non-button event.
Extension Methods
GetMethodInfo(Delegate) |
Gets an object that represents the method represented by the specified delegate. |