Stylus.GetIsFlicksEnabled(DependencyObject) Method
Definition
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Gets the value of the IsFlicksEnabled attached property on the specified element.
public:
static bool GetIsFlicksEnabled(System::Windows::DependencyObject ^ element);
[System.Windows.AttachedPropertyBrowsableForType(typeof(System.Windows.DependencyObject))]
public static bool GetIsFlicksEnabled (System.Windows.DependencyObject element);
[<System.Windows.AttachedPropertyBrowsableForType(typeof(System.Windows.DependencyObject))>]
static member GetIsFlicksEnabled : System.Windows.DependencyObject -> bool
Public Shared Function GetIsFlicksEnabled (element As DependencyObject) As Boolean
Parameters
- element
- DependencyObject
A UIElement or ContentElement on which to determine whether flicks are enabled.
Returns
true
if the specified element has flicks enabled; otherwise, false
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- Attributes
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to determine whether flicks are enabled on a Canvas.
bool flicksEnabled = Stylus.GetIsFlicksEnabled(canvas1);
Dim flicksEnabled As Boolean = Stylus.GetIsFlicksEnabled(canvas1)
Remarks
In Windows Vista, a flick, one of the possible system gestures, is a short, quick, straight stroke that can be mapped to a navigation or shortcut command. By default, flicks are disabled on the InkCanvas, InkPresenter, and ScrollBar. Flicks are enabled on all other controls.