IKeyboardInputSite Interface
Definition
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Manages keyboard focus within the container. This interface implements keyboard message management in WPF-Win32 interoperation scenarios.
public interface class IKeyboardInputSite
public interface IKeyboardInputSite
type IKeyboardInputSite = interface
Public Interface IKeyboardInputSite
Remarks
A container should provide a unique instance of this interface for each of its contained components.
The IKeyboardInputSite interface and the IKeyboardInputSink are used together to provide support for keyboard actions across interoperation boundaries. A site (IKeyboardInputSite implementation) represents a parent of a sink (IKeyboardInputSink). The sink (IKeyboardInputSink) implements the majority of keyboard behavior. Each site must also provide a sink, because the site-specific sink is returned by a property of the IKeyboardInputSite interface.
For a discussion of the input architecture specifically implemented for Windows Forms interoperation, see Windows Forms and WPF Interoperability Input Architecture.
For more information about WPF-Win32 interoperation scenarios, see WPF and Win32 Interoperation.
Properties
Sink |
Gets the keyboard sink associated with this site. |
Methods
OnNoMoreTabStops(TraversalRequest) |
Called by a contained component when it has reached its last tab stop and has no further items to tab to. |
Unregister() |
Unregisters a child keyboard input sink from this site. |
Applies to
See also
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