UIElement.CaptureMouse Method
Definition
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Attempts to force capture of the mouse to this element.
public:
virtual bool CaptureMouse();
public bool CaptureMouse ();
abstract member CaptureMouse : unit -> bool
override this.CaptureMouse : unit -> bool
Public Function CaptureMouse () As Boolean
Returns
true
if the mouse is successfully captured; otherwise, false
.
Implements
Examples
The following example implements a pair of handlers for mouse and key input combination that capture (and uncapture) the mouse and enable a special mouse mode for viewing a 3D model.
private void MouseDownHandler(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
if (!Enabled) return;
e.Handled = true;
if (Keyboard.IsKeyDown(Key.F1) == true)
{
Reset();
return;
}
UIElement el = (UIElement)sender;
_point = e.MouseDevice.GetPosition(el);
// Initialize the center of rotation to the lookatpoint
if (!_centered)
{
ProjectionCamera camera = (ProjectionCamera)_slaves[0].Camera;
_center = camera.LookDirection;
_centered = true;
}
_scaling = (e.MiddleButton == MouseButtonState.Pressed);
if (Keyboard.IsKeyDown(Key.Space) == false)
_rotating = true;
else
_rotating = false;
el.CaptureMouse();
}
private void MouseUpHandler(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
if (!_enabled) return;
e.Handled = true;
// Stuff the current initial + delta into initial so when we next move we
// start at the right place.
if (_rotating == true)
{
_rotation = _rotationDelta * _rotation;
}
else
{
_translate += _translateDelta;
_translateDelta.X = 0;
_translateDelta.Y = 0;
}
//_scale = _scaleDelta*_scale;
UIElement el = (UIElement)sender;
el.ReleaseMouseCapture();
}
Private Sub MouseDownHandler(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As MouseButtonEventArgs)
If Not Enabled Then
Return
End If
e.Handled = True
If Keyboard.IsKeyDown(Key.F1) = True Then
Reset()
Return
End If
Dim el As UIElement = CType(sender, UIElement)
_point = e.MouseDevice.GetPosition(el)
' Initialize the center of rotation to the lookatpoint
If Not _centered Then
Dim camera As ProjectionCamera = CType(_slaves(0).Camera, ProjectionCamera)
_center = camera.LookDirection
_centered = True
End If
_scaling = (e.MiddleButton = MouseButtonState.Pressed)
If Keyboard.IsKeyDown(Key.Space) = False Then
_rotating = True
Else
_rotating = False
End If
el.CaptureMouse()
End Sub
Private Sub MouseUpHandler(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As MouseButtonEventArgs)
If Not _enabled Then
Return
End If
e.Handled = True
' Stuff the current initial + delta into initial so when we next move we
' start at the right place.
If _rotating = True Then
_rotation = _rotationDelta * _rotation
Else
_translate += _translateDelta
_translateDelta.X = 0
_translateDelta.Y = 0
End If
'_scale = _scaleDelta * _scale
Dim el As UIElement = CType(sender, UIElement)
el.ReleaseMouseCapture()
End Sub
Remarks
To be captured, an element must be enabled. Check whether IsEnabled is true
before you call CaptureMouse.
If calling CaptureMouse returns true
, then IsMouseCaptured is also true
.
If calling CaptureMouse returns true
, then the GotMouseCapture and IsMouseCapturedChanged events are raised, with RoutedEventArgs.Source in the event data reported as the element where the CaptureMouse method is called. If you force capture, you might interfere with existing captures - especially with captures that relate to drag-and-drop with the mouse.
To clear mouse capture from all elements, call Mouse.Capture with the element
parameter provided as null
.