MouseBinding.Gesture Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the gesture associated with this MouseBinding.
public:
virtual property System::Windows::Input::InputGesture ^ Gesture { System::Windows::Input::InputGesture ^ get(); void set(System::Windows::Input::InputGesture ^ value); };
[System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter(typeof(System.Windows.Input.MouseGestureConverter))]
public override System.Windows.Input.InputGesture Gesture { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter(typeof(System.Windows.Input.MouseGestureConverter))>]
member this.Gesture : System.Windows.Input.InputGesture with get, set
Public Overrides Property Gesture As InputGesture
Property Value
The gesture.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Gesture is set to null
.
Examples
The following example show how to create a binding between a MouseGesture to a RoutedCommand.
<MouseBinding Gesture="Alt+MiddleClick"
Command="ApplicationCommands.New" />
MouseGesture NewCmdMouseGesture = new MouseGesture();
NewCmdMouseGesture.Modifiers = ModifierKeys.Alt;
NewCmdMouseGesture.MouseAction = MouseAction.MiddleClick;
MouseBinding NewMouseBinding = new MouseBinding();
NewMouseBinding.Command = ApplicationCommands.New;
NewMouseBinding.Gesture = NewCmdMouseGesture;
// RootWindow is an instance of Window.
RootWindow.InputBindings.Add(NewMouseBinding);
Dim NewCmdMouseGesture As New MouseGesture()
NewCmdMouseGesture.Modifiers = ModifierKeys.Alt
NewCmdMouseGesture.MouseAction = MouseAction.MiddleClick
Dim NewMouseBinding As New MouseBinding()
NewMouseBinding.Command = ApplicationCommands.[New]
NewMouseBinding.Gesture = NewCmdMouseGesture
' RootWindow is an instance of Window.
RootWindow.InputBindings.Add(NewMouseBinding)
Remarks
A MouseGesture is a MouseAction with or without a set of ModifierKeys. Unlike a KeyGesture, a MouseGesture does not need to have a modifier key associated with it.
Applies to
See also
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