StylusDevice.Target Property
Definition
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Gets the element that receives input.
public:
virtual property System::Windows::IInputElement ^ Target { System::Windows::IInputElement ^ get(); };
public override System.Windows.IInputElement Target { get; }
member this.Target : System.Windows.IInputElement
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property Target As IInputElement
Property Value
The IInputElement object that receives input.
Examples
The following example demonstrates the Target property.
// See to what Target property is set
// First see if it's null
if (null == myStylusDevice.Target)
{
textbox1.AppendText("Target: null\n");
}
else
{
// Otherwise display the underlying type
textbox1.AppendText("Target: " + myStylusDevice.Target.GetType().Name + "\n");
}
' See to what Target property is set
' First see if it's null
If IsNothing(myStylusDevice.Target) Then
textbox1.AppendText("Target: null" + vbCrLf)
Else
' Otherwise display the underlying type
textbox1.AppendText("Target (type): " + TypeName(myStylusDevice.Target) + vbCrLf)
End If
Applies to
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