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PenInputPanelInputFailedEventHandler Delegate

Represents the method that handles the InputFailed event of a PenInputPanel object.

Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink (in microsoft.ink.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Delegate Sub PenInputPanelInputFailedEventHandler ( _
    sender As Object, _
    e As PenInputPanelInputFailedEventArgs _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As New PenInputPanelInputFailedEventHandler(AddressOf HandlerMethod)
public delegate void PenInputPanelInputFailedEventHandler (
    Object sender,
    PenInputPanelInputFailedEventArgs e
)
public delegate void PenInputPanelInputFailedEventHandler (
    Object^ sender, 
    PenInputPanelInputFailedEventArgs^ e
)
/** @delegate */
public delegate void PenInputPanelInputFailedEventHandler (
    Object sender, 
    PenInputPanelInputFailedEventArgs e
)
Not applicable.

Parameters

Remarks

The InputFailed event occurs when input focus changes before user input was inserted into the attached control. For example, if the user enters ink into the writing pad, then taps on another edit control before the recognizer has had a chance to finish, this event fires.

By using the window handle passed into this event, you can choose to insert the text yourself when this event occurs.

Example

This C# example creates two PenInputPanel objects, thePenInputPanel1 and thePenInputPanel2, and attaches them to TextBox controls, textBox1 and textBox2. It adds an InputFailed event handler, InputFailed_Event, to each PenInputPanel. In the event handler, if focus has changed, the text is set in the previous TextBox control by setting its Text property.

[C#]

//...

// Declare PenInputPanel objects
PenInputPanel thePenInputPanel1;
PenInputPanel thePenInputPanel2;

public Form1()
{
    // Required for Windows Form Designer support
    InitializeComponent();

    // Create, and attach new PenInputPanels to a TextBox controls.
    thePenInputPanel1 = new PenInputPanel(textBox1);
    thePenInputPanel2 = new PenInputPanel(textBox2);

    // Add an InputFailed event handler to each PenInputPanel
    thePenInputPanel1.InputFailed +=
        new PenInputPanelInputFailedEventHandler(InputFailed_Event);

    thePenInputPanel2.InputFailed +=
        new PenInputPanelInputFailedEventHandler(InputFailed_Event);
}

//...

public void InputFailed_Event(object sender,
PenInputPanelInputFailedEventArgs e)
{
    // Make sure the object that generated
    // the event is a PenInputPanel object
    if (sender is PenInputPanel)
    {
        PenInputPanel theSenderPanel = (PenInputPanel)sender;

        // Set the text in the previous control
        theSenderPanel.AttachedEditControl.Text += e.Text;
    }
}

This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET example creates two PenInputPanel objects, thePenInputPanel1 and thePenInputPanel2, and attaches them to TextBox controls, TextBox1 and TextBox2. It adds an InputFailed event handler, InputFailed_Event, to each PenInputPanel. In the event handler, if focus has changed, the text is set in the previous TextBox control by setting its Text property.

[Visual Basic]

'...

' Declare the PenInputPanel objects
Dim thePenInputPanel1 As PenInputPanel
Dim thePenInputPanel2 As PenInputPanel

Public Sub New()
    MyBase.New()

    'This call is required by the Windows Form Designer.
    InitializeComponent()

    ' Create and attach new PenInputPanels to a TextBox controls.
    thePenInputPanel1 = New PenInputPanel(TextBox1)
    thePenInputPanel2 = New PenInputPanel(TextBox2)

    ' Add an InputFailed event handler to each PenInputPanel
    AddHandler thePenInputPanel1.InputFailed, AddressOf InputFailed_Event
    AddHandler thePenInputPanel2.InputFailed, AddressOf InputFailed_Event
End Sub 'New

'...

Public Sub InputFailed_Event(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As _
                             PenInputPanelInputFailedEventArgs)
    ' Make sure the object that generated
    ' the event is a PenInputPanel object
    If TypeOf sender Is PenInputPanel Then
        Dim thePenInputPanel As PenInputPanel = CType(sender, PenInputPanel)

        ' Set the text in the previous control
        thePenInputPanel.AttachedEditControl.Text += e.Text
    End If
End Sub 'InputFailed_Event

Platforms

Windows 98, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows CE, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition

The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.

Version Information

.NET Framework

Supported in: 3.0

See Also

Reference

Microsoft.Ink Namespace
PenInputPanel.OnInputFailed