Control.OnManipulationInertiaStarting Method
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Called before the ManipulationInertiaStarting event occurs.
protected:
virtual void OnManipulationInertiaStarting(ManipulationInertiaStartingRoutedEventArgs ^ e) = OnManipulationInertiaStarting;
void OnManipulationInertiaStarting(ManipulationInertiaStartingRoutedEventArgs const& e);
protected virtual void OnManipulationInertiaStarting(ManipulationInertiaStartingRoutedEventArgs e);
function onManipulationInertiaStarting(e)
Protected Overridable Sub OnManipulationInertiaStarting (e As ManipulationInertiaStartingRoutedEventArgs)
Event data for the event.
Windows 8 doesn't fire ManipulationCompleted in cases where the inertial phase has started (and ManipulationInertiaStarting has fired) but the user has tapped on the item before it's finished scrolling, which cancels the inertial phase visually. The issue is fixed starting with Windows 8.1; ManipulationCompleted is fired as soon as the tap action cancels the inertial phase.
Apps that were compiled for Windows 8 but running on Windows 8.1 continue to use the Windows 8 behavior.
Product | Versions |
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WinRT | Build 10240, Build 10586, Build 14383, Build 15063, Build 16299, Build 17134, Build 17763, Build 18362, Build 19041, Build 20348, Build 22000, Build 22621, Build 26100 |