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MouseMove Event of the AxWindowsMediaPlayer Object

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The MouseMove event occurs when the mouse pointer is moved.

[C#]
private void player_MouseMoveEvent(
  object sender,
  _WMPOCXEvents_MouseMoveEvent e
)

[Visual Basic]
Private Sub player_MouseMoveEvent(
  sender As Object,
  e As _WMPOCXEvents_MouseMoveEvent
) Handles player.MouseMoveEvent

Event Data

The handler associated with this event is of type AxWMPLib._WMPOCXEvents_MouseMoveEventHandler. This handler receives an argument of type AxWMPLib._WMPOCXEvents_MouseMoveEvent, which contains the following properties related to this event.

Property Description
nButton System.Int16A bitfield with bits corresponding to the left button (bit 0), right button (bit 1), and middle button (bit 2). These bits correspond to the values 1, 2, and 4, respectively. Only one of the bits is set, indicating the button that caused the event.
nShiftState System.Int16A bitfield with the least significant bits corresponding to the SHIFT key (bit 0), the CTRL key (bit 1), and the ALT key (bit 2). These bits correspond to the values 1, 2, and 4, respectively. Some, all, or none of the bits can be set, indicating that some, all, or none of the keys are pressed.
fX System.Int32The x-coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the upper-left corner of the control.
fY System.Int32The y-coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the upper-left corner of the control.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Version
Windows Media Player 9 Series or later
Namespace
AxWMPLib
Assembly
AxInterop.WMPLib.dll (AxInterop.WMPLib.dll.dll)

See also

AxWindowsMediaPlayer Object (VB and C#)