VisualStyleElement.ScrollBar.ArrowButton.DownDisabled Property
Definition
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Gets a visual style element that represents a downward-pointing scroll arrow in the disabled state.
public:
static property System::Windows::Forms::VisualStyles::VisualStyleElement ^ DownDisabled { System::Windows::Forms::VisualStyles::VisualStyleElement ^ get(); };
public static System.Windows.Forms.VisualStyles.VisualStyleElement DownDisabled { get; }
static member DownDisabled : System.Windows.Forms.VisualStyles.VisualStyleElement
Public Shared ReadOnly Property DownDisabled As VisualStyleElement
Property Value
A VisualStyleElement that represents a downward-pointing scroll arrow in the disabled state.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to create a VisualStyleRenderer with the VisualStyleElement returned by the DownDisabled property. To run this example, paste it into a Windows Form. Handle the form's Paint event and call the DrawVisualStyleElementScrollBarArrowButton8
method from the Paint event-handling method, passing e
as PaintEventArgs.
public void DrawVisualStyleElementScrollBarArrowButton8(PaintEventArgs e)
{
if (VisualStyleRenderer.IsElementDefined(
VisualStyleElement.ScrollBar.ArrowButton.DownDisabled))
{
VisualStyleRenderer renderer =
new VisualStyleRenderer(VisualStyleElement.ScrollBar.ArrowButton.DownDisabled);
Rectangle rectangle1 = new Rectangle(10, 50, 50, 50);
renderer.DrawBackground(e.Graphics, rectangle1);
e.Graphics.DrawString("VisualStyleElement.ScrollBar.ArrowButton.DownDisabled",
this.Font, Brushes.Black, new Point(10, 10));
}
else
e.Graphics.DrawString("This element is not defined in the current visual style.",
this.Font, Brushes.Black, new Point(10, 10));
}
Public Sub DrawVisualStyleElementScrollBarArrowButton8(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
If (VisualStyleRenderer.IsElementDefined( _
VisualStyleElement.ScrollBar.ArrowButton.DownDisabled)) Then
Dim renderer As New VisualStyleRenderer _
(VisualStyleElement.ScrollBar.ArrowButton.DownDisabled)
Dim rectangle1 As New Rectangle(10, 50, 50, 50)
renderer.DrawBackground(e.Graphics, rectangle1)
e.Graphics.DrawString("VisualStyleElement.ScrollBar.ArrowButton.DownDisabled", _
Me.Font, Brushes.Black, New Point(10, 10))
Else
e.Graphics.DrawString("This element is not defined in the current visual style.", _
Me.Font, Brushes.Black, New Point(10, 10))
End If
End Sub
Remarks
You can use the VisualStyleElement returned by the DownDisabled property to create a VisualStyleRenderer.