InkCollectorNewInAirPacketsEventArgs.Cursor Property
Gets the Cursor object that generated the NewInAirPackets event.
Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink (in Microsoft.Ink.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property Cursor As Cursor
'Usage
Dim instance As InkCollectorNewInAirPacketsEventArgs
Dim value As Cursor
value = instance.Cursor
public Cursor Cursor { get; }
public:
property Cursor^ Cursor {
Cursor^ get ();
}
public function get Cursor () : Cursor
Property Value
Type: Microsoft.Ink.Cursor
The object that generated the NewInAirPackets event.
Remarks
The Microsoft.Ink.Cursor class is not to be confused with System.Windows.Forms.Cursor class. Microsoft.Ink.Cursor represents general information about a tablet pointing and selecting device, usually a pen, while System.Windows.Forms.Cursor represents the image used to paint the mouse pointer.
Examples
In this example, an InkCollectorNewInAirPacketsEventHandler instance obtains the X and Y values of the last packet passed via the InkCollectorNewInAirPacketsEventArgs object. The X and Y values are always in the first two positions of the packet data.
Private Sub mInkObject_NewInAirPackets2(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As InkCollectorNewInAirPacketsEventArgs)
Dim DescriptorsPerPacket As Integer = 0
' determine how many descriptors there are per packet
' you could also obtain this value using:
' e.PacketData.Length / e.PacketCount
' but if you need to know which particular properties
' are supported (beyond X and Y which are always placed first)
' you will need to query e.Cursor.Tablet.IsPacketPropertySupported()
For Each G As Guid In mInkObject.DesiredPacketDescription
If (e.Cursor.Tablet.IsPacketPropertySupported(G)) Then
DescriptorsPerPacket += 1
End If
Next
Dim LastX As Integer = e.PacketData(DescriptorsPerPacket * (e.PacketCount - 1))
Dim LastY As Integer = e.PacketData((DescriptorsPerPacket * (e.PacketCount - 1)) + 1)
End Sub
private void mInkObject_NewInAirPackets2(object sender, InkCollectorNewInAirPacketsEventArgs e)
{
int DescriptorsPerPacket = 0;
// determine how many descriptors there are per packet
// you could also obtain this value using:
// e.PacketData.Length / e.PacketCount
// but if you need to know which particular properties
// are supported (beyond X and Y which are always placed first)
// you will need to query e.Cursor.Tablet.IsPacketPropertySupported()
foreach (Guid G in mInkObject.DesiredPacketDescription)
{
if (e.Cursor.Tablet.IsPacketPropertySupported(G))
{
DescriptorsPerPacket++;
}
}
int LastX = e.PacketData[DescriptorsPerPacket * (e.PacketCount - 1)];
int LastY = e.PacketData[(DescriptorsPerPacket * (e.PacketCount - 1)) + 1];
}
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0
See Also
Reference
InkCollectorNewInAirPacketsEventArgs Class