ManipulationInertiaStartingEventArgs.RotationBehavior Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the rate of slowdown of rotational inertial movement.
public:
property System::Windows::Input::InertiaRotationBehavior ^ RotationBehavior { System::Windows::Input::InertiaRotationBehavior ^ get(); void set(System::Windows::Input::InertiaRotationBehavior ^ value); };
public System.Windows.Input.InertiaRotationBehavior RotationBehavior { get; set; }
member this.RotationBehavior : System.Windows.Input.InertiaRotationBehavior with get, set
Public Property RotationBehavior As InertiaRotationBehavior
Property Value
The rate of slowdown of rotational inertial movement.
Remarks
Use the RotationBehavior property to do the following:
Specify the initial velocity of the inertia when it begins by setting the InitialVelocity property.
Specify the desired rotation of the manipulation when inertia ends by setting the DesiredRotation property.
Specify the desired deceleration of the inertia by setting the DesiredDeceleration property.
You typically set either the DesiredRotation or the DesiredDeceleration, but not both.
For more information about manipulations, see the Input Overview. For an example of an application that responds to manipulations, see Walkthrough: Creating Your First Touch Application.