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InkOverlay.SetGestureStatus Method

InkOverlay.SetGestureStatus Method

Sets whether or not the InkOverlay object has interest in a known application gesture.

Definition

Visual Basic .NET Public Sub SetGestureStatus( _
ByVal gesture As ApplicationGesture, _
ByVal listening As Boolean _
)
C# public void SetGestureStatus(
ApplicationGesture gesture,
bool listening
);
Managed C++ public: void SetGestureStatus(
ApplicationGesture *gesture,
bool *listening
);

Parameters

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gesture Microsoft.Ink.ApplicationGesture. A member of the ApplicationGesture enumeration, which indicates the gesture to set the status of.

AllGestures0 Recognizes all application-specific gestures.
NoGesture61440 Recognizes no application-specific gestures.
Scratchout61441 Erases content. This gesture requires at least three strokes in a back-and-forth direction.
Triangle61442 Inserts input. The triangle must be drawn in a single stroke, without lifting the pen.
Square61443 Marks an action item. The square can be drawn in one or two strokes. In one stroke, draw the entire square without lifting the pen. In two strokes, draw three sides of the square and use another stroke to draw the remaining side. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the square.
Star61444 Marks an action item. The star must have exactly five points and be drawn in a single stroke without lifting the pen.
Check61445 Denotes a check-off. The upward stroke must be twice as long as the smaller downward stroke.
Curlicue61456 Cuts a word. Start the curlicue on the word you intend to cut.
DoubleCurlicue61457 Copies a word. Start the double-curlicue on the word you intend to copy.
Circle61472 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The circle must be drawn in a single stroke without lifting the pen.
DoubleCircle61473 Pastes a selection. The two circles must overlap each other and be drawn in a single stroke without lifting the pen.
SemiCircleLeft61480 Undoes an action. The semicircle must be drawn from left to right. The two ends of the semicircle should be as horizontally even as possible .
SemiCircleRight61481 Redoes an action. The semicircle must be drawn from right to left. The two ends of the semicircle should be as horizontally even as possible.
ChevronUp61488 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Both sides of the chevron must be drawn as equal as possible. The angle must be sharp and end in a point.
ChevronDown61489 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Both sides of the chevron must be drawn as equal as possible. The angle must be sharp and end in a point.
ChevronLeft61490 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Both sides of the chevron must be drawn as equal as possible. The angle must be sharp and end in a point.
ChevronRight61491 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. Both sides of the chevron must be drawn as equal as possible. The angle must be sharp and end in a point.
ArrowUp61496 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The arrow can be drawn in single stroke or in two strokes where one stroke is the line and the other is the arrow head. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the arrow.
ArrowDown61497 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The arrow can be drawn in a single stroke or in two strokes where one stroke is the line and the other is the arrow head. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the arrow.
ArrowLeft61498 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The arrow can be drawn in a single stroke or in two strokes where one stroke is the line and the other is the arrow head. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the arrow.
ArrowRight61499 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The arrow can be drawn in a single stroke or in two strokes where one stroke is the line and the other is the arrow head. Do not use more than two strokes to draw the arrow.
Up61528 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn as a single fast flick in the upward direction.
Down61529 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn as a single fast flick in the downward direction.
Left61530 Specifies a backspace. This gesture must be drawn as a single fast flick to the left.
Right61531 Signifies a space. This gesture must be drawn as a single fast flick to the right.
UpDown61536 Undoes an action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the up stroke. The two strokes must be as close to each other as possible.
DownUp61537 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the down stroke. The two strokes must be as close to each other as possible.
LeftRight61538 Cuts a selection. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the left stroke. The two strokes must be as close to each other as possible.
RightLeft61539 Copies a selection. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the right stroke. The two strokes must be as close to each other as possible.
UpLeftLong61540 Decreases the indent. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the up stroke. The left stroke must be about twice as long as the up stroke, and the two strokes must be at a right angle.
UpRightLong61541 Signifies pressing a TAB key. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the up stroke. The right stroke must be about twice as long as the up stroke, and the two strokes must be at a right angle.
DownLeftLong61542 Signifies pressing an ENTER key. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the down stroke. The left stroke is about twice as long as the up stroke, and the two strokes must be at a right angle.
DownRightLong61543 Signifies pressing the spacebar. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the down stroke. The right stroke must be about twice as long as the up stroke, and the two strokes must be at a right angle.
UpLeft61544 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the up stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.
UpRight61545 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the up stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.
DownLeft61546 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the down stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.
DownRight61547 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the down stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.
LeftUp61548 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the left stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.
LeftDown61549 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the left stroke. The two sides are as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.
RightUp61550 Signifies an Input Method Editor (IME) convert. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the right stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.
RightDown61551 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. This gesture must be drawn in a single stroke starting with the right stroke. The two sides must be as equal in length as possible and at a right angle.
Exclamation61604 Has no suggested semantic behavior or action. The line must be drawn first and then the dot drawn quickly and as close to the line as possible.
Tap61680 Signifies a mouse click. For the least amount of slippage, the tap must be made quickly.
DoubleTap61681 Signifies a mouse double-click. The two taps must be made quickly to result in the least amount of slippage and the least duration between taps. In addition, the taps must be as close to each other as possible.
listeningSystem.Boolean. Whether or not the InkOverlay object has interest in a known application gesture. >

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trueThe InkOverlay object has interest in the application gesture.
falseThe InkOverlay object does not have interest in the application gesture.

Exceptions

COMException Leave Site:
ObjectDisposedException Leave Site: The InkOverlay object is disposed.

Remarks

To enable or disable all application gestures in one call, use the AllGestures value of the ApplicationGesture enumeration.

To return a value that indicates whether the InkOverlay object has interest in a particular application gesture, call the GetGestureStatus method.

Examples

[C#]

This C# example sets the interest status of each ApplicationGesture to false on the passed-in InkOverlay object, theInkOverlay.

using Microsoft.Ink;
// . . .
// Set all of the ApplicationGestures' status
// to false on the InkOverlay object.
private void ClearAppGestures(InkOverlay theInkOverlay)
{
    ApplicationGesture test = ApplicationGesture.NoGesture;
    Array theGestures = System.Enum.GetValues(test.GetType());
    foreach (ApplicationGesture theGesture in theGestures)
    {
        theInkOverlay.SetGestureStatus(theGesture, false);
    }
}
                

[VB.NET]

This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET example sets the interest status of each ApplicationGesture to false on the passed-in InkOverlay object, theInkOverlay.

Imports Microsoft.Ink
' . . .
' Set all of the ApplicationGestures' status
' to false on the InkOverlay object.
Private Sub ClearAppGestures(ByVal theInkOverlay As InkOverlay)
    Dim test As ApplicationGesture = ApplicationGesture.NoGesture
    Dim theGestures As Array = System.Enum.GetValues(test.GetType())
    Dim theGesture As ApplicationGesture
    For Each theGesture In theGestures
        theInkOverlay.SetGestureStatus(theGesture, False)
    Next
End Sub
                

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