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RevealBrushState Enum

Definition

Important

RevealBrush is available for use in the operating systems specified in the Requirements section. However, we do not recommend its use as it may be altered or unavailable in subsequent versions.

Defines constants that specify the pointer state of an element.

This documentation applies to WinUI 2 for UWP (for WinUI in the Windows App SDK, see the Windows App SDK namespaces).

public enum class RevealBrushState
/// [Microsoft.UI.Xaml.MUXContractProperty(version=5)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Version(1)]
enum class RevealBrushState
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Version(1)]
/// [Microsoft.UI.Xaml.CustomAttributes.MUXContractProperty(version=5)]
enum class RevealBrushState
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Microsoft.UI.Xaml.XamlContract, 65536)]
enum class RevealBrushState
[Microsoft.UI.Xaml.MUXContractProperty(version=5)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Version(1)]
public enum RevealBrushState
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Version(1)]
[Microsoft.UI.Xaml.CustomAttributes.MUXContractProperty(version=5)]
public enum RevealBrushState
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Microsoft.UI.Xaml.XamlContract), 65536)]
public enum RevealBrushState
Public Enum RevealBrushState
Inheritance
RevealBrushState
Attributes
Microsoft.UI.Xaml.MUXContractPropertyAttribute VersionAttribute Microsoft.UI.Xaml.CustomAttributes.MUXContractPropertyAttribute ContractVersionAttribute

Fields

Name Value Description
Normal 0

The element is in its default state.

PointerOver 1

The pointer is over the element.

Pressed 2

The element is pressed.

Examples

Tip

For more info, design guidance, and code examples, see Brushes.

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You can also get the source code for both from GitHub (use the main branch for WinUI 3 and the winui2 branch for WinUI 2).

Applies to

See also