FormGroupControl.mouseDblClick Method
Is called when the user double-clicks a form group control.
Syntax
public int mouseDblClick(
int x,
int y,
int button,
boolean Ctrl,
boolean Shift)
Run On
Client
Parameters
- x
Type: int
An integer value that specifies the x-coordinate of the mouse pointer. The coordinate is relative to the upper-left corner of the control.
- y
Type: int
An integer value that specifies the y-coordinate of the mouse pointer. The coordinate is relative to the upper-left corner of the control.
- button
Type: int
An integer value that specifies which mouse button is down.
- Ctrl
Type: boolean
A Boolean value that specifies whether the CTRL key is down.
- Shift
Type: boolean
A Boolean value that specifies whether the SHIFT key is down.
Return Value
Type: int
0 (zero) if the event has been handled.
Remarks
Typically, when this method is overridden, the return value from a call to the super method is returned.
The following are the possible values for the button parameter.
1 |
Left mouse button. |
2 |
Middle mouse button. |
3 |
Right mouse button. |
You can override this method in a form group control by right-clicking the Methods node below the control, clicking Override Method, and then clicking mouseDblClick.
For information about best practices for forms and code, see No Code in Forms.