Windows Media Player 11 SDK CUSTOMSLIDER ElementÂ
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CUSTOMSLIDER Element
The CUSTOMSLIDER element provides a way to create and manipulate a slider control of any shape, such as a circular knob. The following tables list the attributes and event handlers supported by this element.
The CUSTOMSLIDER element supports the following attributes.
Attribute | Description |
cursor | Specifies or retrieves the value of the slider control cursor that appears when the mouse is over the slider. |
disabledImage | Specifies or retrieves the image of the slider used when the slider is disabled. |
downImage | Specifies or retrieves the down state image of the custom slider. |
hoverImage | Specifies or retrieves the image that displays when the mouse is over the custom slider. |
image | Specifies or retrieves the name of the file containing the images corresponding to the various states of the custom slider. |
max | Specifies or retrieves the maximum value of the range defined by the custom slider. |
min | Specifies or retrieves the minimum value of the range defined by the custom slider. |
positionImage | Specifies or retrieves the image map used to determine which position image from the image file to display. |
toolTip | Specifies or retrieves the ToolTip text for the slider. |
transparencyColor | Specifies or retrieves the transparency color of the custom slider images. |
value | Specifies or retrieves the current position of the slider. |
The CUSTOMSLIDER element can implement the following event handlers.
Event handler | Description |
onDragBegin | Handles an event that occurs when the user clicks and holds the left mouse button down and begins to drag the mouse. |
onDragEnd | Handles an event that occurs when the left mouse button is released after a dragging operation. |
onPositionChange | Handles an event that occurs when the position of the slider changes as a result of the user clicking or dragging. |
The CUSTOMSLIDER element supports the ambient attributes and can implement the ambient event handlers. For more information, see Ambient Attributes and Ambient Event Handlers.
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