MouseGesture.MouseAction Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the MouseAction associated with this gesture.
public:
property System::Windows::Input::MouseAction MouseAction { System::Windows::Input::MouseAction get(); void set(System::Windows::Input::MouseAction value); };
public System.Windows.Input.MouseAction MouseAction { get; set; }
member this.MouseAction : System.Windows.Input.MouseAction with get, set
Public Property MouseAction As MouseAction
Property Value
The mouse action associated with this gesture. The default value is None.
Examples
The following example shows to create a MouseGesture and associate it with a RoutedCommand through a MouseBinding.
MouseGesture OpenCmdMouseGesture = new MouseGesture();
OpenCmdMouseGesture.MouseAction = MouseAction.WheelClick;
OpenCmdMouseGesture.Modifiers = ModifierKeys.Control;
MouseBinding OpenCmdMouseBinding = new MouseBinding();
OpenCmdMouseBinding.Gesture = OpenCmdMouseGesture;
OpenCmdMouseBinding.Command = ApplicationCommands.Open;
this.InputBindings.Add(OpenCmdMouseBinding);
Dim OpenCmdMouseGesture As New MouseGesture()
OpenCmdMouseGesture.MouseAction = MouseAction.WheelClick
OpenCmdMouseGesture.Modifiers = ModifierKeys.Control
Dim OpenCmdMouseBinding As New MouseBinding()
OpenCmdMouseBinding.Gesture = OpenCmdMouseGesture
OpenCmdMouseBinding.Command = ApplicationCommands.Open
Me.InputBindings.Add(OpenCmdMouseBinding)
Remarks
Unlike a KeyGesture, a MouseAction does not have to be paired with ModifierKeys in order to be a valid MouseGesture.