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Shape.MouseHover Event

 

Occurs when the mouse pointer rests on the shape.

Namespace:   Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks
Assembly:  Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Vs (in Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Vs.dll)

Syntax

[BrowsableAttribute(true)]
public event EventHandler MouseHover
public:
[BrowsableAttribute(true)]
event EventHandler^ MouseHover {
    void add(EventHandler^ value);
    void remove(EventHandler^ value);
}
[<BrowsableAttribute(true)>]
member MouseHover : IEvent<EventHandler,
    EventArgs>
<BrowsableAttribute(True)>
Public Event MouseHover As EventHandler

Remarks

A typical use of MouseHover is to display a tooltip when the mouse pauses in a specified area around the shape (the hover rectangle). The pause required for this event to be raised is specified in milliseconds by the MouseHoverTime property.

The MouseHover event is defined and detected in connection with the MouseHoverSize and MouseHoverTime properties.

Mouse events occur in the following order:

MouseEnter 

MouseMove 

MouseHover / MouseDown / MouseWheel

MouseUp 

MouseLeave

For more information about how to handle events, see Handling and Raising Events.

Examples

The following example displays a message in the status bar when the mouse is moved over a shape. This example requires that you have a RectangleShape control named RectangleShape1 and a StatusStrip control named StatusStrip1 on a form. The StatusStrip must have a ToolStripStatusLabel named ToolStripStatusLabel1.

private void rectangleShape1_MouseEnter(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    toolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "The mouse has entered the shape.";
}

private void rectangleShape1_MouseHover(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    toolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "The mouse is paused over the shape.";
}

private void rectangleShape1_MouseLeave(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    toolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "The mouse has left the shape.";
}

private void rectangleShape1_MouseMove(object sender, 
    System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs e)
{
    toolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "The mouse is over the shape.";
}
Private Sub RectangleShape1_MouseEnter(
  ) Handles RectangleShape1.MouseEnter

    ToolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "The mouse has entered the shape."
End Sub

Private Sub RectangleShape1_MouseHover(
  ) Handles RectangleShape1.MouseHover

    ToolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "The mouse is paused over the shape."
End Sub

Private Sub RectangleShape1_MouseLeave(
  ) Handles RectangleShape1.MouseLeave

    ToolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "The mouse has left the shape."
End Sub

Private Sub RectangleShape1_MouseMove(
  ) Handles RectangleShape1.MouseMove

    ToolStripStatusLabel1.Text = "The mouse is over the shape."
End Sub

See Also

Shape Class
Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks Namespace
How to: Draw Lines with the LineShape Control (Visual Studio)
How to: Draw Shapes with the OvalShape and RectangleShape Controls (Visual Studio)
Introduction to the Line and Shape Controls (Visual Studio)

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