UIElement.IsMouseCaptured Property
Definition
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Gets a value indicating whether the mouse is captured to this element. This is a dependency property.
public:
property bool IsMouseCaptured { bool get(); };
public bool IsMouseCaptured { get; }
member this.IsMouseCaptured : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsMouseCaptured As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the element has mouse capture; otherwise, false
. The default is false
.
Implements
Examples
The following example turns the mouse capture state on or off based on whether the mouse is already captured for the element.
If mouse capture is elsewhere, the mouse capture is set to that element. If the element had mouse capture, it is cleared by calling Mouse.Capture with a null input.
private void CaptureMouseCommandExecuted(object sender, ExecutedRoutedEventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show("Mouse Command");
IInputElement target = Mouse.DirectlyOver;
target = target as Control;
if (target != null)
{
if (!target.IsMouseCaptured)
{
Mouse.Capture(target);
}
else
{
Mouse.Capture(null);
}
}
}
Private Sub CaptureMouseCommandExecuted(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As ExecutedRoutedEventArgs)
MessageBox.Show("Mouse Command")
Dim target As IInputElement = Mouse.DirectlyOver
target = TryCast(target, Control)
If target IsNot Nothing Then
If Not target.IsMouseCaptured Then
Mouse.Capture(target)
Else
Mouse.Capture(Nothing)
End If
End If
End Sub
Remarks
Mouse capture state is related to in-process drag-and-drop operations.
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | IsMouseCapturedProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
None |