Application.OnSearchActivated(SearchActivatedEventArgs) Method
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Invoked when the application is activated through a search association.
protected:
virtual void OnSearchActivated(SearchActivatedEventArgs ^ args) = OnSearchActivated;
void OnSearchActivated(SearchActivatedEventArgs const& args);
protected virtual void OnSearchActivated(SearchActivatedEventArgs args);
function onSearchActivated(args)
Protected Overridable Sub OnSearchActivated (args As SearchActivatedEventArgs)
Event data for the event.
OnSearchActivated is a pre-defined activation point handler that is invoked for a core Activated event when the ActivationKind is Search.
All Application overrides involved in an activation scenario should call Window.Activate in their implementations.
The Search contract sample (Windows 8) demonstrates how to respond to a Search activated event.
Consider writing your OnSearchActivated handler as asynchronous. For more info, see Minimize startup time.
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