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ContentElement.MouseRightButtonUp Event

Definition

Occurs when the right mouse button is released while the mouse pointer is over this element.

public:
 virtual event System::Windows::Input::MouseButtonEventHandler ^ MouseRightButtonUp;
public event System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventHandler MouseRightButtonUp;
member this.MouseRightButtonUp : System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventHandler 
Public Custom Event MouseRightButtonUp As MouseButtonEventHandler 

Event Type

Implements

Remarks

Although this Routed Events Overview seems to follow a bubbling route through an element tree, it actually is a direct routed event that is raised and reraised along the element tree by each ContentElement.

This event is one of several related events that report the mouse-button specifics of an underlying Mouse.MouseUp event, which is an attached event that is processed by each element along an event route.

The arguments of this event expose the arguments of the underlying Mouse.MouseUp event. If that event is marked as handled along the event route, the mouse-button specific events are still raised; however, handlers of the mouse-button specific events must be added by explicitly calling AddHandler, with the option to handle events that are already marked as handled, in order to be listeners to the event.

Conceptually, think of this event (and other mouse-button events on ContentElement) to be a mouse "service" (with the service definition provided by the Mouse class). The event adds the convenience of not needing to check the mouse button states (left-right, up-down) of the original mouse events in the event data. For more advanced scenarios, such as checking for states of non-standard buttons, you might need to use the APIs on the Mouse class rather than those on ContentElement.

Routed Event Information

Identifier field MouseRightButtonUpEvent
Routing strategy Direct
Delegate MouseButtonEventHandler

Applies to

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