Cómo: Distinguir operaciones de clic y de doble clic
Normalmente, un clic único inicia una acción de la interfaz de usuario y un doble clic extiende la acción. Por ejemplo, un clic normalmente selecciona un elemento y un doble clic modifica el elemento seleccionado. Sin embargo, los eventos clic de formularios Windows Forms no acomodan fácilmente un escenario en el que el clic y el doble clic realicen acciones no incompatibles, ya que una acción ligada al evento Click o MouseClick se realiza antes que una ligada al evento DoubleClick o MouseDoubleClick. En este tema muestra dos soluciones a este problema. Una solución es controlar el evento de doble clic y revertir las acciones de control del evento clic. En alguna ocasión puede ser necesario simular el comportamiento de un clic o de doble clic mediante el control del eventoMouseDown o utilizando las propiedades DoubleClickTime y DoubleClickSize de la clase SystemInformation. Debe medir el tiempo entre clics y si se produce un segundo clic antes de que se alcance el valor de DoubleClickTime y el clic se encuentre dentro de un rectángulo definido por DoubleClickSize, realice una acción de doble clic; de lo contrario, realice una acción de un solo clic.
Para revertir una acción de un solo clic
Asegúrese de que el control con el que está trabajando tiene el comportamiento estándar del doble clic. Si no, habilite el control con el método SetStyle. Controle el evento de doble clic y revierta la acción de un solo clic así como la acción de doble clic. El siguiente ejemplo de código muestra cómo crear un botón personalizado con el doble clic habilitado, además de cómo revertir la acción de clic en el código que controla el evento de doble clic.
Imports System Imports System.ComponentModel Imports System.Drawing Imports System.Text Imports System.Windows.Forms Public Class Form1 Inherits Form Private WithEvents button1 As DoubleClickButton Private initialStyle As FormBorderStyle Public Sub New() Me.SuspendLayout() initialStyle = Me.FormBorderStyle Me.ClientSize = New System.Drawing.Size(292, 266) button1 = New DoubleClickButton() button1.Location = New Point(40, 40) button1.AutoSize = True button1.Text = "Click or Double Click" Me.Controls.Add(button1) Me.Name = "Form1" Me.ResumeLayout(False) Me.PerformLayout() End Sub 'New ' Handle the double click event. Private Sub button1_DoubleClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) _ Handles button1.DoubleClick ' Change the border style back to the initial style. Me.FormBorderStyle = initialStyle MessageBox.Show("Rolled back single click change.") End Sub ' Handle the click event. Private Sub button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) _ Handles button1.Click Me.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.FixedToolWindow End Sub <STAThread()> _ Shared Sub Main() Application.EnableVisualStyles() Application.Run(New Form1()) End Sub End Class Public Class DoubleClickButton Inherits Button Public Sub New() ' Set the style so a double click event occurs. SetStyle(ControlStyles.StandardClick Or ControlStyles.StandardDoubleClick, True) End Sub 'New End Class 'DoubleClickButton
using System; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Drawing; using System.Text; using System.Windows.Forms; namespace MouseRollBackSingleClick { public class Form1 : Form { private DoubleClickButton button1; private FormBorderStyle initialStyle; public Form1() { initialStyle = this.FormBorderStyle; this.ClientSize = new System.Drawing.Size(292, 266); button1 = new DoubleClickButton(); button1.Location = new Point (40,40); button1.Click += new EventHandler(button1_Click); button1.AutoSize = true; this.AllowDrop = true; button1.Text = "Click or Double Click"; button1.DoubleClick += new EventHandler(button1_DoubleClick); this.Controls.Add(button1); } // Handle the double click event. void button1_DoubleClick(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Change the border style back to the initial style. this.FormBorderStyle = initialStyle; MessageBox.Show("Rolled back single click change."); } // Handle the click event. void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { this.FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.FixedToolWindow; } [STAThread] static void Main() { Application.EnableVisualStyles(); Application.Run(new Form1()); } } public class DoubleClickButton : Button { public DoubleClickButton() : base() { // Set the style so a double click event occurs. SetStyle(ControlStyles.StandardClick | ControlStyles.StandardDoubleClick, true); } } }
Para distinguir entre los clics en el evento MouseDown
Controle el evento MouseDown y determine la ubicación e intervalo de tiempo entre los clics utilizando las propiedades SystemInformation adecuados y un componente Timer. Realice la acción adecuada dependiendo de si se produce un solo clic o un doble clic. En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra cómo realizar esto.
Imports System Imports System.Drawing Imports System.Windows.Forms Namespace SingleVersusDoubleClick Class Form1 Inherits Form Private hitTestRectangle As New Rectangle() Private doubleClickRectangle As New Rectangle() Private textBox1 As New TextBox() Private WithEvents doubleClickTimer As New Timer() Private doubleClickBar As New ProgressBar() Private label1 As New Label() Private label2 As New Label() Private isFirstClick As Boolean = True Private isDoubleClick As Boolean = False Private milliseconds As Integer = 0 <STAThread()> _ Public Shared Sub Main() Application.EnableVisualStyles() Application.Run(New Form1()) End Sub Public Sub New() label1.Location = New Point(30, 5) label1.Size = New Size(100, 15) label1.Text = "Hit test rectangle:" label2.Location = New Point(30, 70) label2.Size = New Size(100, 15) label2.Text = "Double click timer:" hitTestRectangle.Location = New Point(30, 20) hitTestRectangle.Size = New Size(100, 40) doubleClickTimer.Interval = 100 doubleClickBar.Location = New Point(30, 85) doubleClickBar.Minimum = 0 doubleClickBar.Maximum = SystemInformation.DoubleClickTime textBox1.Location = New Point(30, 120) textBox1.Size = New Size(200, 100) textBox1.AutoSize = False textBox1.Multiline = True Me.Controls.Add(doubleClickBar) Me.Controls.Add(textBox1) Me.Controls.Add(label1) Me.Controls.Add(label2) End Sub ' Detect a valid single click or double click. Sub Form1_MouseDown(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As MouseEventArgs) Handles Me.MouseDown ' Verify that the mouse click is in the main hit ' test rectangle. If Not hitTestRectangle.Contains(e.Location) Then Return End If ' This is the first mouse click. If isFirstClick = True Then isFirstClick = False ' Determine the location and size of the double click ' rectangle to draw around the cursor point. doubleClickRectangle = New Rectangle( _ e.X - (SystemInformation.DoubleClickSize.Width / 2), _ e.Y - (SystemInformation.DoubleClickSize.Height / 2), _ SystemInformation.DoubleClickSize.Width, _ SystemInformation.DoubleClickSize.Height) Invalidate() ' Start the double click timer. doubleClickTimer.Start() ' This is the second mouse click. Else ' Verify that the mouse click is within the double click ' rectangle and is within the system-defined double ' click period. If doubleClickRectangle.Contains(e.Location) And _ milliseconds < SystemInformation.DoubleClickTime Then isDoubleClick = True End If End If End Sub Sub doubleClickTimer_Tick(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles doubleClickTimer.Tick milliseconds += 100 doubleClickBar.Increment(100) ' The timer has reached the double click time limit. If milliseconds >= SystemInformation.DoubleClickTime Then doubleClickTimer.Stop() If isDoubleClick Then textBox1.AppendText("Perform double click action") textBox1.AppendText(Environment.NewLine) Else textBox1.AppendText("Perform single click action") textBox1.AppendText(Environment.NewLine) End If ' Allow the MouseDown event handler to process clicks again. isFirstClick = True isDoubleClick = False milliseconds = 0 doubleClickBar.Value = 0 End If End Sub ' Paint the hit test and double click rectangles. Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles Me.Paint ' Draw the border of the main hit test rectangle. e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(Pens.Black, hitTestRectangle) ' Fill in the double click rectangle. e.Graphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.Blue, doubleClickRectangle) End Sub End Class End Namespace
using System; using System.Drawing; using System.Windows.Forms; namespace SingleVersusDoubleClick { class Form1 : Form { private Rectangle hitTestRectangle = new Rectangle(); private Rectangle doubleClickRectangle = new Rectangle(); private TextBox textBox1 = new TextBox(); private Timer doubleClickTimer = new Timer(); private ProgressBar doubleClickBar = new ProgressBar(); private Label label1 = new Label(); private Label label2 = new Label(); private bool isFirstClick = true; private bool isDoubleClick = false; private int milliseconds = 0; [STAThread] public static void Main() { Application.EnableVisualStyles(); Application.Run(new Form1()); } public Form1() { label1.Location = new Point(30, 5); label1.Size = new Size(100, 15); label1.Text = "Hit test rectangle:"; label2.Location = new Point(30, 70); label2.Size = new Size(100, 15); label2.Text = "Double click timer:"; hitTestRectangle.Location = new Point(30, 20); hitTestRectangle.Size = new Size(100, 40); doubleClickTimer.Interval = 100; doubleClickTimer.Tick += new EventHandler(doubleClickTimer_Tick); doubleClickBar.Location = new Point(30, 85); doubleClickBar.Minimum = 0; doubleClickBar.Maximum = SystemInformation.DoubleClickTime; textBox1.Location = new Point(30, 120); textBox1.Size = new Size(200, 100); textBox1.AutoSize = false; textBox1.Multiline = true; this.Paint += new PaintEventHandler(Form1_Paint); this.MouseDown += new MouseEventHandler(Form1_MouseDown); this.Controls.AddRange(new Control[] { doubleClickBar, textBox1, label1, label2 }); } // Detect a valid single click or double click. void Form1_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e) { // Verify that the mouse click is in the main hit // test rectangle. if (!hitTestRectangle.Contains(e.Location)) { return; } // This is the first mouse click. if (isFirstClick) { isFirstClick = false; // Determine the location and size of the double click // rectangle area to draw around the cursor point. doubleClickRectangle = new Rectangle( e.X - (SystemInformation.DoubleClickSize.Width / 2), e.Y - (SystemInformation.DoubleClickSize.Height / 2), SystemInformation.DoubleClickSize.Width, SystemInformation.DoubleClickSize.Height); Invalidate(); // Start the double click timer. doubleClickTimer.Start(); } // This is the second mouse click. else { // Verify that the mouse click is within the double click // rectangle and is within the system-defined double // click period. if (doubleClickRectangle.Contains(e.Location) && milliseconds < SystemInformation.DoubleClickTime) { isDoubleClick = true; } } } void doubleClickTimer_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e) { milliseconds += 100; doubleClickBar.Increment(100); // The timer has reached the double click time limit. if (milliseconds >= SystemInformation.DoubleClickTime) { doubleClickTimer.Stop(); if (isDoubleClick) { textBox1.AppendText("Perform double click action"); textBox1.AppendText(Environment.NewLine); } else { textBox1.AppendText("Perform single click action"); textBox1.AppendText(Environment.NewLine); } // Allow the MouseDown event handler to process clicks again. isFirstClick = true; isDoubleClick = false; milliseconds = 0; doubleClickBar.Value = 0; } } // Paint the hit test and double click rectangles. void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e) { // Draw the border of the main hit test rectangle. e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(Pens.Black, hitTestRectangle); // Fill in the double click rectangle. e.Graphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.Blue, doubleClickRectangle); } } }
#using <System.Drawing.dll> #using <System.Windows.Forms.dll> #using <System.dll> using namespace System; using namespace System::Drawing; using namespace System::Windows::Forms; namespace SingleVersusDoubleClick { public ref class Form1 : public Form { private: Rectangle hitTestRectangle; private: Rectangle doubleClickRectangle; private: TextBox^ outputBox; private: Timer^ doubleClickTimer; private: ProgressBar^ doubleClickBar; private: Label^ hitTestLabel; private: Label^ timerLabel; private: bool isFirstClick; private: bool isDoubleClick; private: int milliseconds; public: Form1() { hitTestRectangle = Rectangle(); hitTestRectangle.Location = Point(30, 20); hitTestRectangle.Size = System::Drawing::Size(100, 40); doubleClickRectangle = Rectangle(); outputBox = gcnew TextBox(); outputBox->Location = Point(30, 120); outputBox->Size = System::Drawing::Size(200, 100); outputBox->AutoSize = false; outputBox->Multiline = true; doubleClickTimer = gcnew Timer(); doubleClickTimer->Interval = 100; doubleClickTimer->Tick += gcnew EventHandler(this, &Form1::doubleClickTimer_Tick); doubleClickBar = gcnew ProgressBar(); doubleClickBar->Location = Point(30, 85); doubleClickBar->Minimum = 0; doubleClickBar->Maximum = SystemInformation::DoubleClickTime; hitTestLabel = gcnew Label(); hitTestLabel->Location = Point(30, 5); hitTestLabel->Size = System::Drawing::Size(100, 15); hitTestLabel->Text = "Hit test rectangle:"; timerLabel = gcnew Label(); timerLabel->Location = Point(30, 70); timerLabel->Size = System::Drawing::Size(100, 15); timerLabel->Text = "Double click timer:"; isFirstClick = true; this->Paint += gcnew PaintEventHandler(this, &Form1::Form1_Paint); this->MouseDown += gcnew MouseEventHandler(this, &Form1::Form1_MouseDown); this->Controls-> AddRange(gcnew array<Control^> { doubleClickBar, outputBox, hitTestLabel, timerLabel }); } // Detect a valid single click or double click. private: void Form1_MouseDown(Object^ sender, MouseEventArgs^ e) { // Verify that the mouse click is in the main hit // test rectangle. if (!hitTestRectangle.Contains(e->Location)) { return; } // This is the first mouse click. if (isFirstClick) { isFirstClick = false; // Determine the location and size of the double click // rectangle area to draw around the cursor point. doubleClickRectangle = Rectangle( e->X - (SystemInformation::DoubleClickSize.Width / 2), e->Y - (SystemInformation::DoubleClickSize.Height / 2), SystemInformation::DoubleClickSize.Width, SystemInformation::DoubleClickSize.Height); Invalidate(); // Start the double click timer. doubleClickTimer->Start(); } // This is the second mouse click. else { // Verify that the mouse click is within the double click // rectangle and is within the system-defined double // click period. if (doubleClickRectangle.Contains(e->Location) && milliseconds < SystemInformation::DoubleClickTime) { isDoubleClick = true; } } } private: void doubleClickTimer_Tick(Object^ sender, EventArgs^ e) { milliseconds += 100; doubleClickBar->Increment(100); // The timer has reached the double click time limit. if (milliseconds >= SystemInformation::DoubleClickTime) { doubleClickTimer->Stop(); if (isDoubleClick) { outputBox->AppendText("Perform double click action"); outputBox->AppendText(Environment::NewLine); } else { outputBox->AppendText("Perform single click action"); outputBox->AppendText(Environment::NewLine); } // Allow the MouseDown event handler to process clicks again. isFirstClick = true; isDoubleClick = false; milliseconds = 0; doubleClickBar->Value = 0; } } // Paint the hit test and double click rectangles. private: void Form1_Paint(Object^ sender, PaintEventArgs^ e) { // Draw the border of the main hit test rectangle. e->Graphics->DrawRectangle(Pens::Black, hitTestRectangle); // Fill in the double click rectangle. e->Graphics->FillRectangle(Brushes::Blue, doubleClickRectangle); } }; } [STAThread] int main() { Application::EnableVisualStyles(); Application::Run(gcnew SingleVersusDoubleClick::Form1); }
Compilar el código
Estos ejemplos necesitan:
- Referencias a los ensamblados System, System.Drawing y System.Windows.Forms.
Para obtener información acerca de la compilación de estos ejemplos desde la línea de comandos de Visual Basic o Visual C#, vea Generar desde la línea de comandos (Visual Basic) o Compilar la línea de comandos con csc.exe. También puede compilar estos ejemplos en Visual Studio pegando el código en proyectos nuevos. Para obtener más información, vea Cómo: Compilar y ejecutar un ejemplo de código completo de formularios Windows Forms utilizando Visual Studio y Cómo: Compilar y ejecutar un ejemplo de código completo de formularios Windows Forms utilizando Visual Studio y Cómo: Compilar y ejecutar un ejemplo de código completo de formularios Windows Forms utilizando Visual Studio y Cómo: Compilar y ejecutar un ejemplo de código completo de Windows Forms en Visual Studio y Cómo: Compilar y ejecutar un ejemplo de código completo de Windows Forms en Visual Studio.
Vea también
Otros recursos
Entradas mediante el mouse (ratón) en una aplicación de Windows Forms