Window.Activated Event
Definition
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Occurs when the window has successfully been activated.
// Register
event_token Activated(TypedEventHandler<IInspectable, WindowActivatedEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;
// Revoke with event_token
void Activated(event_token const* cookie) const;
// Revoke with event_revoker
Window::Activated_revoker Activated(auto_revoke_t, TypedEventHandler<IInspectable, WindowActivatedEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;
public event TypedEventHandler<object,WindowActivatedEventArgs> Activated;
function onActivated(eventArgs) { /* Your code */ }
window.addEventListener("activated", onActivated);
window.removeEventListener("activated", onActivated);
- or -
window.onactivated = onActivated;
Public Custom Event Activated As TypedEventHandler(Of Object, WindowActivatedEventArgs)
Event Type
TypedEventHandler<IInspectable,WindowActivatedEventArgs>
Examples
The following code example demonstrates a typical usage pattern for this event.
void Current_Activated(object sender, WindowActivatedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.WindowActivationState == WindowActivationState.Deactivated)
{
// Show the "paused" UI.
VisualStateManager.GoToState(this, "PauseUI", false);
}
else if (e.WindowActivationState == WindowActivationState.PointerActivated
|| e.WindowActivationState == WindowActivationState.CodeActivated)
{
// Show the "active" UI.
VisualStateManager.GoToState(this, "ActivateUI", false);
}
}
Remarks
This event occurs when a Window has been activated or deactivated by the system. An app can determine what the status of the Window
activation is by checking the WindowActivationState property. A Window
could be visible on screen but not be active (for example, in snapped apps). Additionally, if any other parts of the system takes focus away from the window, this event will occur. This could happen as a result of user interaction or code, and the WindowActivationState
will indicate which action has taken place.