HardwareButton.AssociatedControl Property
Gets or sets a Form, Panel or custom control associated with a HardwareButton on a Pocket PC.
Namespace: Microsoft.WindowsCE.Forms
Assembly: Microsoft.WindowsCE.Forms (in Microsoft.WindowsCE.Forms.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Property AssociatedControl As Control
'Usage
Dim instance As HardwareButton
Dim value As Control
value = instance.AssociatedControl
instance.AssociatedControl = value
public Control AssociatedControl { get; set; }
public:
property Control^ AssociatedControl {
Control^ get ();
void set (Control^ value);
}
public function get AssociatedControl () : Control
public function set AssociatedControl (value : Control)
Property Value
Type: System.Windows.Forms.Control
The control associated with a HardwareButton.
Remarks
You must also set the HardwareKey property to one of HardwareKey values.
Examples
The following code example shows how to associate two hardware buttons to activate the current form. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the HardwareButton class.
Private Sub ConfigHWButton()
'Set KeyPreview to true so that the form
'will receive key events before they
'are passed to the control that has focus.
Me.KeyPreview = True
hwb1 = New HardwareButton()
hwb4 = New HardwareButton()
'Set the AssociatedControl property
'to the current form and configure the
'first and fourth buttons to activate the form.
Try
hwb1.AssociatedControl = Me
hwb4.AssociatedControl = Me
hwb1.HardwareKey = HardwareKeys.ApplicationKey1
hwb4.HardwareKey = HardwareKeys.ApplicationKey4
Catch exc As Exception
MessageBox.Show(exc.Message + " Check if the hardware button is physically available on this device.")
End Try
End Sub
Private Overloads Sub OnKeyUp(sender As Object, e As KeyEventArgs) Handles MyBase.KeyUp
' When a hardware button is pressed and released,
' this form receives the KeyUp event. The OnKeyUp
' method is used to determine which hardware
' button was pressed, because the event data
' specifies a member of the HardwareKeys enumeration.
Select Case CType(e.KeyCode, HardwareKeys)
Case HardwareKeys.ApplicationKey1
statusBar1.Text = "Button 1 pressed."
Case HardwareKeys.ApplicationKey4
statusBar1.Text = "Button 4 pressed."
Case Else
End Select
End Sub
// Configure hardware buttons
// 1 and 4 to activate the current form.
private void HBConfig()
{
try
{
hwb1 = new HardwareButton();
hwb4 = new HardwareButton();
hwb1.AssociatedControl = this;
hwb4.AssociatedControl = this;
hwb1.HardwareKey = HardwareKeys.ApplicationKey1;
hwb4.HardwareKey = HardwareKeys.ApplicationKey4;
}
catch (Exception exc)
{
MessageBox.Show(exc.Message + " Check if the hardware button is physically available on this device.");
}
}
// When a hardware button is pressed and released,
// this form receives the KeyUp event. The OnKeyUp
// method is used to determine which hardware
// button was pressed, because the event data
// specifies a member of the HardwareKeys enumeration.
private void OnKeyUp(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
switch ((HardwareKeys)e.KeyCode)
{
case HardwareKeys.ApplicationKey1:
statusBar1.Text = "Button 1 pressed.";
break;
case HardwareKeys.ApplicationKey4:
statusBar1.Text = "Button 4 pressed.";
break;
default:
break;
}
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
Platforms
Windows Mobile for Pocket PC
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Compact Framework
Supported in: 3.5, 2.0