UIElement.IsMouseDirectlyOver Property
Definition
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Gets a value that indicates whether the position of the mouse pointer corresponds to hit test results, which take element compositing into account. This is a dependency property.
public:
property bool IsMouseDirectlyOver { bool get(); };
public bool IsMouseDirectlyOver { get; }
member this.IsMouseDirectlyOver : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsMouseDirectlyOver As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the mouse pointer is over the same element result as a hit test; otherwise, false
. The default is false
.
Implements
Remarks
Unlike IsMouseOver, this property is only true
if the mouse pointer is over the literal element - as it is for a hit test. If the mouse pointer is instead over a child element, in particular over elements that are part of an element's deeper template and compositing, this property will be false
. Unless you know how a control is composited (for example, you use this property in a custom control template for a control that you define), this property might return unexpected results. For most scenarios where you are not authoring controls, use IsMouseOver instead.
If the mouse is captured by this element, and this property is true
at time of capture, this property will continue to return true
until mouse capture is lost and the pointer is not over its bounds.
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | IsMouseDirectlyOverProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
None |