TabletDevice.Target Property
Definition
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Gets the IInputElement that provides basic input processing for the tablet device.
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 that provides basic input processing for the tablet device.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the Target property.
if (null != myTabletDevice.Target)
{
textbox1.AppendText("Target: " + myTabletDevice.Target.GetType().Name + "\n");
}
else
{
textbox1.AppendText("Target: null\n");
}
If IsNothing(myTabletDevice.Target) Then
textbox1.AppendText("Target: null" & vbCrLf)
Else
textbox1.AppendText("Target: " & TypeName(myTabletDevice.Target) & vbCrLf)
End If
Applies to
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