ContentElement.MouseLeave Event
Definition
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Occurs when the mouse pointer leaves the bounds of this element.
public:
virtual event System::Windows::Input::MouseEventHandler ^ MouseLeave;
public event System.Windows.Input.MouseEventHandler MouseLeave;
member this.MouseLeave : System.Windows.Input.MouseEventHandler
Public Custom Event MouseLeave As MouseEventHandler
Event Type
Implements
Remarks
MouseLeave is a Routed Events Overview that uses the direct event handling routing strategy. Direct routed events are not raised along a route; instead, they are handled in the same element where they are raised. However, they do enable other aspects of routed event behavior, such as event triggers in styles.
Although MouseLeave tracks when the mouse leaves an element, this event more literally reports that the IsMouseOver property value has changed from true
to false
on this element.
This event creates an alias for the Mouse.MouseLeave attached event for this class, so that MouseLeave is part of the class members list when ContentElement is inherited as a base element. Event handlers that are attached to the MouseLeave event are attached to the underlying Mouse.MouseLeave attached event and receive the same event data instance.
Routed Event Information
Identifier field | MouseLeaveEvent |
Routing strategy | Direct |
Delegate | MouseEventHandler |
- Override OnMouseLeave to implement class handling for this event in derived classes.